| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Sculptor who lived at Trewyn Studios | Barbara Hepworth | 100%
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| Nearby resort that hosted the G7 summit in 2021 | Carbis Bay | 100%
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| St Ives Bay is an inlet of this sea | Celtic Sea | 100%
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| Lighthouse that can be seen at the other end of St Ives Bay | Godrevy Lighthouse | 100%
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| Railway that reached St Ives in 1877 | Great Western Railway | 100%
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| Saint that the town is named for | Ia of Cornwall | 100%
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| Not-so-humble mayor who commissioned a hilltop monument to himself | John Knill | 100%
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| Engineer who built the harbour's main pier | John Smeaton | 100%
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| Fish once caught in huge numbers by St Ives fishermen | Pilchards | 100%
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| Beaches that begin with 'Porth' | Porth{gwidden} | 100%
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| Beaches that begin with 'Porth' | Porth{meor} | 100%
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| Beaches that begin with 'Porth' | Porth{minster} | 100%
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| Boat trips take tourists to see nearby colonies of these animals | Seals | 100%
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| Pub said to be one of Cornwall's oldest | Sloop Inn | 100%
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| Term for the many artists based in St Ives in the late 19th and early 20th centuries | St Ives {School} | 100%
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| Modern art gallery opened in 1993 | Tate St Ives | 100%
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| Grassy, hilly peninsula home to St Nicholas's Chapel | The Island | 100%
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| 18th-century country house; now a hotel | Tregenna Castle | 100%
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| The above inspired this writer's novel To the Lighthouse | Virginia Woolf | 100%
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| Nearby village known for being the setting of a folktale about a mermaid | Zennor | 100%
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