| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Central London's district for theatre, restaurants, and shopping, with a namesake in New York City. | Soho | 82%
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| Home to the Westfield of east London and the Olympic Park. | Stratford | 73%
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| The brutalist complex of flats with a tube station named for it, situated on the border of Islington and the City of London. | Barbican | 72%
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| Area nicknamed "Manhattan-on-Thames" for its modern skyscrapers. It was historically home to dock and shipping companies. | Canary Wharf | 67%
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| This north London neighbourhood is notable for the deepest tube station in the city, as well as for being home to celebrities. | Hampstead | 66%
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| Home to UCL and many blue plaques of intellectuals and researchers- as well as the British Library. | Bloomsbury | 59%
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| Notable for its recent redevelopments, such as Coal Drops Yard. Named for a statue situated next to some roads, and part of the Prime Minister's constituency. | King's Cross | 55%
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| Wealthy zone 3 neighbourhood featuring the grave of a notable German political theorist. | Highgate | 54%
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| Area of east London named for a church. In the Blitz, the church was so badly damaged that it caused the Second Great Fire of London. Bangladeshis make up 40% of the population as of 2021. | Whitechapel | 47%
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| North London neighbourhood famous for its large Jewish population. It has two colours in its name. | Golder's Green | 45%
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| Southwest London neighbourhood home to over twenty rowing clubs, famously the start of the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge. | Putney | 41%
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| Features the Millennium Bridge and a Centre named after it, where stage and film productions take place. | South Bank | 39%
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| Sadiq Khan's south London constituency with a large British Asian population. | Tooting | 26%
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| Area of northeast London with reservoirs and a Cranberries song named after it. | Walthamstow | 25%
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| South London area home to the Imperial War Museum, Ministry of Sound, and a national rail station. | Vauxhall | 24%
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