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Sean Connery
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Dylan Thomas
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Kate Bush
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Till Death Us Do Part
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Australia
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Bermuda
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Dick van Dyke
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apples and pears
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Princess Eugenie
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Yorkshire pudding
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“I’ll take Jap Anus Relations, Trebek!”
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USA version was All in the Family
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Actually several former British colonies, but I’m going for the points here
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As Bert in Mary Poppins
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for “stairs”
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Never actually had it, so going on reputation
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Sean Connery
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Tom Jones
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Robbie Williams
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American Idol
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Australia
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Bermuda
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Dick Van Dyke
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apples and pears
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Prince William
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Blood Pudding
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one of the first examples in the wiki article - no idea what this is
- Sean Connery
- Dylan Thomas
- The Animals
- Three’s Company/Man about the house
- India
- Bermuda
- Mike Myers
- Barney Rubble
- Prince Harry
- Steak and Kidney pie
- Sean Connery
- John Cale
- Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Titch
- Fawlty Towers
- Australia
- Bahamas
- Dick van Dyke
- Chevy Chase= Face
- Pass
- Black Pudding
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Sean Connery
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Richard Burton
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The Move
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Life on Mars
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India
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Bermuda
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Kevin Costner
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Trouble and strife
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Princess Diana
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Haggis
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Probably going to be a low scorer, but near and dear to my heart, as the band later evolved into Electric Light Orchestra
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As slang for “wife”
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Technically Scottish, not British, of course, but as question 1 was about the Scots, I figured it counted.
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Ewan McGregor
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Tom Jones
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ABBA
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Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
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India
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Gibraltar
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Christopher Lambert
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Dog and bone / phone
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Prince Willliam
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Steak and kidney pie
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Highlander. 'Nuff said.
That’s two acts. Better pick one.
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Spice Girls
- Coupling
- India
- Bermuda
- Dick Van Dyke
- Dog and bone (phone)
- William
- Blood pudding
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Robert the Bruce
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Tom Jones
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Spice Girls
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Man About the House
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New South Wales
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Falkland Islands
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Dick van Dyke
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Trouble and strife/wife
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Lady Frederick Windsor
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Steak and kidney pudding
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Photo of Sophie Winkleman (Lady Frederick Windsor)
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Cliff Richard
- Til Death Do Us Part/All in the Family
- India
- Bermuda
- Dick Van Dyck
- Bristols (i.e., Bristol City/Titty)
- Prince Harry
- Black pudding
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Robby Williams
- Til Death Do Us Part
- India
- Bermuda
- Dick Van Dyke
- Apples and pears
- Lady Diana
- Kidney pie
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Madness
- Life On Mars
- Hong Kong
- Falkland Islands
- Dick Van Dyke
- “Reuben Murray” (Curry)
- Princess Beatrice
- Black Pudding
Also, it’s worth mentioning Britain no longer has “Colonies”, they have “Overseas Territories”.
Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland, and Wales, so haggis is definitely British.
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Slade
- Til Death Do Us Part
- Australia
- Bermuda
- Kevin Costner
- Apples and Pears
- Prince William
- Steak and Kidney Pie
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Sean Connery
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Catherine Zeta-Jones
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The Cure
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Pop Idol
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Australia
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Bermuda
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Kevin Costner
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Trouble and strife
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Prince William
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Steak and Kidney pie
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American Idol here
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For wife
Hmm, I started to answer, but then found I had to pass on about five of the questions. I still haven’t read any entries so maybe I’ll do some Googling and try again later.
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Sean Connery
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Richard Burton
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Dave Edmunds
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“All in the Family”
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Australia
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Falklands Islands
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Kevin Costner
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Bristol = breasts
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Princess Eugenie
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Shepherd’s pie
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In “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” Ow ow ow ow make it stop!
- James Watt
- Dylan Thomas
- Gary Glitter
- Till Death Do Us Part (All in the Family)
- Australia
- Bermuda
- Dick Van Dyke
- No idea - I know what this means, but cannot recall an example.
- William (I guess?)
- Steak and Kidney Pie (although I love it!)
Sean Connery before James Watt? Before Alexander Graham Bell? Before John MacAdam? Before James Maxwell?
You’re all fucking mad.
- Sean Connery
- Tom Jones
- Squeeze
- Coupling
- Australia
- Falkland Islands
- Kevin Costner
- Dustbins = kids
- Prince Harry
- Beans on Toast