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Rubber (UK)
Eraser (US)
Biscuits (UK)
Cookies (US)
Autumn (UK)
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Lift (UK)
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Underground or The tube (UK)
Subway (US)
Petrol (UK)
Gas (US)
Sweets (UK)
Candy (US)
Queue (UK)
Line (US)
Chips (UK)
French fries or Fries (US)
Cinema (UK)
Movie Theater (US)
The Chemist's or Pharmacy (UK)
Drugstore (US)
Garden (UK)
Yard (US)
Petrol Station or Filling Station (UK)
Gas Station (US)
Headteacher (UK)
Principal (US)
Holiday (UK)
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Jumper or Pullover (UK)
Sweater (US)
Flat (UK)
Apartment (US)
Football (UK)
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Underpants (US)
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Bill (UK)
Check (US)
Waistcoat (UK)
Vest (US)
Tinned food (UK)
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Car park (UK)
Parking lot (US)
Aubergine (UK)
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Mobile phone (UK)
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Sofa (UK)
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Wardrobe (UK)
Closet (US)
Trainers (UK)
Sneakers (US)
High Street (UK)
Main Street (US)
Noughts and Crosses (UK)
Tic-Tac-Toe (US)
Clothes peg (UK)
Clothes pin (US)
Tea towel or Tea cloth (UK)
Dish towel (US)
Timetable (UK)
Schedule (US)
Post (UK)
Mail (US)
Dummy (UK)
Pacifier (US)
Candy floss (UK)
Cotton candy (US)
Ice lolly (UK)
Popsicle (US)
Flip-flops (UK)
Thongs (US)