| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bakery chain established in 1919; known for their caramel doughnuts | Birds | 100%
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| The city's main shopping centre | Derbion | 100%
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| River that flows through the city | Derwent | 100%
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| Nurse who has three statues commemorating her in the city | Florence Nightingale | 100%
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| Word that follows Iron, Friar, Sadler, and St Mary's | Gate | 100%
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| Western suburbs that both end in 'over' | {Mickle}over | 100%
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| Derby County's traditional rival | Nottingham Forest | 100%
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| Animal mascot | Ram | 100%
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| Manufacturer of jet engines | Rolls-Royce | 100%
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| Stereotypical local greeting | Ay up me duck | 80%
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| And before that?! | Eagle Centre | 80%
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| What was it called before that? | Intu Derby | 80%
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| Western suburbs that both end in 'over' | {Little}over | 80%
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| A plurality of this area's residents are of South Asian origin | Normanton | 80%
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| Home ground of Derby County F.C. | Pride Park | 80%
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| Famous video game character created by a Derby developer | Lara Croft | 60%
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| Building often described as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution | Lombe's Mill | 60%
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| And before that? | Westfield Derby | 60%
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| Year in which Derby was granted city status | 1977 | 40%
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| Jacobite pretender who marched from Scotland but turned around at Derby | Charles Edward Stuart | 40%
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| The world's first planned public park | Derby {Arboretum} | 40%
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| 18th-century painter known for his dramatic use of light and shadow | Joseph Wright | 40%
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| Company that was the city's biggest employer in the early 20th century | {Midland} Railway | 40%
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| England's oldest remaining porcelain manufacturer | {Royal} {Crown} Derby | 40%
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| 'Lady of the Mercians' who recaptured Derby from the Danes in 917 AD | Æthelflæd | 20%
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| City centre area home to many arts and cultural venues | {Cathedral} {Quarter} | 20%
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| Roman settlement on the site of the modern city | Derventio | 20%
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| Founder of Quakerism who was imprisoned for blasphemy in Derby Gaol | George Fox | 20%
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| The city's most visited park | Markeaton Park | 20%
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| Anglo-Saxon name for the town prior to its Viking occupation | Northworthy | 20%
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