| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest cities | Leeds | 100%
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| Historic county town | York | 100%
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| Sheffield's most famous industrial product | Steel | 97%
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| Neighbouring county and old enemy | Lancashire | 95%
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| Classic batter dish eaten as part of a Sunday Roast | Yorkshire Pudding | 95%
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| Largest cities | Sheffield | 87%
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| Largest cities | Bradford | 84%
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| This variant of rugby is popular across Yorkshire | Rugby {League} | 84%
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| Yorkshire's most famous literary family | Brontë | 76%
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| This fictional Carpathian monster first reaches England via the Yorkshire town of Whitby | Dracula | 76%
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| Yorkshire is home to the world's oldest team in this sport | Football | 76%
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| Warriors who controlled Yorkshire in the 9th and 10th centuries | Vikings | 76%
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| Yorkshire's National Parks | Yorkshire Dales | 74%
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| Yorkshire's National Parks | North York Moors | 66%
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| Nickname of cricket matches against ^ | War of the Roses | 66%
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| Largest cities | Kingston upon Hull | 58%
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| Last Yorkist King of England | Richard III | 58%
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| Historical sub-divisions of Yorkshire | Ridings | 58%
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| Industrialist Titus Salt built this model town beside the River Aire | Saltaire | 50%
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| Hull-born abolitionist who successfully ended slavery in the British Empire | William Wilberforce | 50%
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| Yorkshire once produced 90% of the world's winter supply of this fruit | Rhubarb | 34%
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