What do you associate the United Kingdom with?

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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - Platinum Jubilee -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - Platinum Jubilee - cocoa -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - pound - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - bluebell woods
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - Platinum Jubilee - cocoa - bluebell woods - Brexit -

Aussie Sue seemed to go from the foot of page 1 so I have included hers before mine.
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Thanks Boatbuilder, I really messed that up didn't I.
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles - Glastonbury -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles - Glastonbury - hobbits -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles - Glastonbury - hobbits -Yorkshire Puddings -
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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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles - Glastonbury - hobbits -Yorkshire Puddings - Stilton Cheese -

(Yorkshire Pudding is already there)
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Re: What do you associate the United Kingdom with?

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Oops, sorry. Running short of ideas!

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 - bagpipes - Loch Ness - Ness Point - Jurassic coast - Mount Snowdon - standing stones - The Giant's Causeway - The Pennine Way - Welsh Corgis - Escape to the Country - kilts - Andy Stewart - Elton John - David Bowie - Hugh Grant - queuing - traditions - carriages - Claridges - Harry Styles - Glastonbury - hobbits - Stilton Cheese - The Loch Ness Monster -
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