| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| A | Football club | {Accrington} Stanley | 0%
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| B | Seaside town home to illuminations and an iconic tower | Blackpool | 0%
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| C | Largest lake | Coniston Water | 0%
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| D | Thoroughfare in central Manchester | Deansgate | 0%
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| E | Currant-filled pastry named after its town of origin | Eccles cake | 0%
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| F | Peninsula; home to Barrow | Furness | 0%
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| G | Surname of Manchester-born musicians Liam and Noel | Gallagher | 0%
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| I | Historical process kickstarted by Lancashire cotton mills | Industrial Revolution | 0%
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| J | Soft, dusty, gummy sweets invented by an Austrian immigrant | Jelly babies | 0%
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| K | Town northeast of Liverpool | Kirkby | 0%
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| H | Dish consisting of lamb, onions, and sliced potatoes | Lancashire {hotpot} | 0%
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| V | Train station | Manchester {Victoria} | 0%
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| M | River that constitutes the border with Cheshire | Mersey | 0%
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| X | Stage actor from Liverpool (hint: Professor X) | Michael Xavier | 0%
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| N | Town named (indirectly) after the hero of Trafalgar | Nelson | 0%
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| O | Manchester United's home stadium | Old Trafford | 0%
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| P | Area famous for its 1612 witch trials | Pendle Hill | 0%
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| R | River that runs through Preston | Ribble | 0%
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| Q | Area home to MediaCityUK | Salford {Quays} | 0%
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| S | New town known as 'Skem' to locals | Skelmersdale | 0%
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| L | Comedian; partner of Hardy | Stan Laurel | 0%
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| Z | Indie rock band; Amy Winehouse covered their song Valerie | The {Zutons} | 0%
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| T | Stomach-lining dish; 'Lancashire calamari' | Tripe | 0%
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| U | Market town on F | Ulverston | 0%
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| W | Canalside area featured in the title of a George Orwell book | {Wigan} {Pier} | 0%
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| Y | Anthem of Liverpool F.C. | You'll Never Walk Alone | 0%
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