How good do you think you are with accents? Can you do impressions of other accents? Can you place where someone is from just from their voice?
Personally, I can't. I was born and raised in Liverpool, England, and living in the States I've noticed more and more people questioning my accent. Apparently I don't sound "British".

Anyway, fess up, how good are you?
Heh, yep I can spot most people in the UK to their home town and I can sometimes tell if they have been raised by a parent from another region.
In the US I can spot a New York, a Boston and any Southern state accent, but I cant tell which southern state, I would not be able to spot Alabama from Lousianna or Georgia for example.
If you are a 'scouser' can you do the hard 'k' sound or when you say the word Chicken does it come out as Chicchen?
As a Scouser, the Americans will not recognise your accent as British. More often than not I am taken for Australian as well. The expected 'British' accent is a type of mockney or mock cockney. Every time an American tries to do a Britsh accent they end up sounding like Dick Van-**** in Mary Poppins, where his accent actually spans a range of mockney to Geordie with a dash of Strine.
I think that Kelsey Grammer is able to pull off pretty good 'Queens English' but the chap I love is the actor who plays the boyfriend of Nina Van Horne, his west Midlands accent is the tops. I think the actor is trying to do an 'Ozzie Osborn' impression and it is pretty good.
edit......I just love the Morality filter on this board ^^ por Dick Van **** can never see his name in print
Let me try a few more
Town in North East Lincolnshire....... Scunthorpe
Town in South Yorkshire.............*****tone
Type of garden bird.................Blue Tit, Great Tit, Coal Tit
Male of any bird species.......... ****
Female of any dog species..... *****
English meatball..... ******
Flakey pastry filled with cream.... Cream Puff