| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The main river flowing through London | Thames | 99%
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| The word for lake in Scotland | Loch | 92%
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| Roman wall built near the border of Scotland and England | Hadrian's Wall | 80%
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| World Heritage Site near Salisbury built around 3,000 BC | Stonehenge | 80%
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| British territory located at the southern tip of Spain | Gibraltar | 78%
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| City whose residents are known as Scousers | Liverpool | 77%
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| The tallest mountain on Great Britain | Ben Nevis | 73%
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| The tallest building in London today | The Shard | 70%
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| Westernmost point of the mainland of England | {Land}'s End | 68%
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| Cathedral which was the tallest building in London until 1962 | St. Paul's Cathedral | 65%
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| County in which the above is located | Cornwall | 63%
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| Royal forest which once covered much of Nottinghamshire, now reduced to just 4.23 km² | Sherwood | 60%
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| Island chain which lies 80 kilometers northeast of the Orkney islands | Shetland | 60%
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| Major city located on the River Clyde | Glasgow | 54%
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| The longest river in the United Kingdom | Severn | 51%
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| National park which can be found in northern Wales | Snowdonia / Eryri | 50%
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| City on the English Channel due south of London | Brighton | 49%
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| Oceanic inlet on which Edinburgh lies | Firth of {Forth} | 43%
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| City where pilgrims traveled to honor Thomas Becket | Canterbury | 39%
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| Area on the coast of Northern Ireland which consists of roughly 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns | Giant's {Causeway} | 24%
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