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Flip-flops (UK)
Thongs (US)
Ice lolly (UK)
Popsicle (US)
Candy floss (UK)
Cotton candy (US)
Dummy (UK)
Pacifier (US)
Post (UK)
Mail (US)
Timetable (UK)
Schedule (US)
Tea towel or Tea cloth (UK)
Dish towel (US)
Clothes peg (UK)
Clothes pin (US)
Noughts and Crosses (UK)
Tic-Tac-Toe (US)
High Street (UK)
Main Street (US)
Trainers (UK)
Sneakers (US)
Wardrobe (UK)
Closet (US)
Pavement or Footpath (UK)
Sidewalk (US)
Rubbish (UK)
Trash or Garbage (US)
Sofa (UK)
Couch (US)
Mobile phone (UK)
Cell phone (US)
Aubergine (UK)
Eggplant (US)
Car park (UK)
Parking lot (US)
Tinned food (UK)
Canned food (US)
Waistcoat (UK)
Vest (US)
Bill (UK)
Check (US)
Nappy (UK)
Diaper (US)
Pants or Underpants (UK)
Underpants (US)
Motorway (UK)
Highway or Freeway (US)
Torch (UK)
Flashlight (US)
Football (UK)
Soccer (US)
Flat (UK)
Apartment (US)
Jumper or Pullover (UK)
Sweater (US)
Holiday (UK)
Vacation (US)
Headteacher (UK)
Principal (US)
Petrol Station or Filling Station (UK)
Gas Station (US)
Garden (UK)
Yard (US)
The Chemist's or Pharmacy (UK)
Drugstore (US)
Cinema (UK)
Movie Theater (US)
Chips (UK)
French fries or Fries (US)
Queue (UK)
Line (US)
Sweets (UK)
Candy (US)
Petrol (UK)
Gas (US)
Underground or The tube (UK)
Subway (US)
Trousers (UK)
Pants (US)
Taxi (UK)
Cab (US)
Lorry (UK)
Truck (US)
Lift (UK)
Elevator (US)
Autumn (UK)
Fall (US)
Biscuits (UK)
Cookies (US)
Rubber (UK)
Eraser (US)