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Motorway or highway?
British = Motorway / American = Highway
Pavement or Sidewalk?
British = pavement / American = sidewalk
Traffic lights or Stoplights?
British = Traffic lights / American = Stoplights
Tram or Streetcar?
British = Tram / American = Streetcar
Underground or Subway?
British = Underground / American = Subway
The cinema or The movies?
British = The cinema / American = The movies
Pharmacy or Drugstore?
British = Pharmacy / American = Drugstore
Wardrobe or Closet?
British = Wardrobe / American = Closet
Curtains or Drapes?
British = Curtains / American  = Drapes
Lift or Elevator?
British = Lift / American = Elevator
Tap or Faucet?
British = Tap / American = Faucet
Vacuum cleaner or Hoover?
British = Vacuum cleaner / American = Hoover
Garbage or Rubbish?
British = Garbage / American = Rubbish
Garden or Yard?
British = Garden / American = Yard
Taxi or Cab?
British = Taxi / American = Cab
Truck or Lorry?
British = Lorry / American = Truck
Petrol or gas?
British = Petrol / American = Gas
Bonnet or Hood?
British = Bonnet / American = Hood
Boot or Trunk?
British = Boot / American = Trunk
Number plate or License plate?
British = Number plate / American = License plate
Tyre or Tire?
British = Tyre / American = Tire
Trousers or Pants?
British = Trousers / American = Pants
Dungarees or Overalls?
British = Dungarees / American = Overalls
Pyjamas or Pajamas?
British = Pyjamas / American = Pajamas
Trainers or Sneakers?
British = Trainers / American = Sneakers
Waistcoat or Vest?
British = Waistcoat  / American = Vest
Zip or Zipper?
British = Zip / American = Zipper
Handbag or Purse?
British = Handbag / American = Purse
Chips or French fries?
British = Chips / American = French fries
Sweets or Candies?
British = Sweets / American = Candies
Crisps or Chips?
British = Crisps / American = Chips
Biscuits or Cookies?
British = Biscuits / American = Cookies
Jelly or Jello
British = Jelly / American = Jello
Tin or Can
British = Tin / American = Can
Corn or Maize?
British = Maize / American = Corn
Flat or Apartment?
British = Flat / American = Apartment
Football or Soccer?
British = Football / American = Soccer
Rubber or Eraser?
British = Rubber / American = Eraser
Movie or Film?
British = Film / American = Movie
Post or Mail?
British = Post / American = Mail
Torch or Flashlight?
British = Torch / American = Flashlight
Queue or Line?
British = Queue / American = Line