| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The two largest Scottish lochs by surface area | Loch Ness | 96%
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| The two largest cities in Wales | Cardiff | 90%
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| Self-governing crown dependency located in that sea | Isle of Man | 88%
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| City located in the county of Merseyside | Liverpool | 87%
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| Sea east of Great Britain which contains the Forties Oil Field | North Sea | 86%
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| City in France which is geographically closest to Great Britain | Calais | 83%
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| Sea located between Great Britain and Ireland | {Irish} Sea | 81%
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| City home to Harland and Wolff, the builders of the RMS Titanic | Belfast | 76%
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| City home to the Bullring shopping district | Birmingham | 74%
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| Region, starting with the letter U, that includes all of Northern Ireland and some of the Republic of Ireland | Ulster | 73%
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| The two largest cities in Wales | Swansea | 70%
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| "District" where you'd find Scafell Pike, the highest point in England | {Lake} District | 68%
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| The two largest Scottish lochs by surface area | Loch Lomond | 68%
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| Known as the "Steel City", it is also the setting of the film "The Full Monty" | Sheffield | 67%
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| Northernmost city with official city status in England | Newcastle | 66%
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| County located in the far southeast of England | Kent | 64%
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| Collective name of the counties that are nearest to London | {Home} Counties | 57%
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| British territory located in the Atlantic Ocean, about 700 miles east of the U.S. | Bermuda | 53%
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| The main river flowing through Cambridge (put on your thinking cap for this one) | River Cam | 47%
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| Pacific island which was first settled by mutineers of the HMS Bounty | Pitcairn | 31%
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