| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | Authors Anne, Charlotte, and Emily | Brontë sisters | 100%
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| L | Largest city | Leeds | 100%
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| P | Classic part of a Sunday roast | Yorkshire {pudding} | 96%
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| S | Large seaside town | Scarborough | 92%
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| W | Place home to a cheese favoured by Wallace | Wensleydale | 92%
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| Y | Chocolate bar originally made by Rowntree's | Yorkie | 88%
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| T | "Let's have a proper brew" | Yorkshire {Tea} | 88%
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| R | Term for the county's three subdivisions | Ridings | 83%
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| H | 1982 Eurovision host | Harrogate | 79%
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| J | Viking name for York | Jorvik | 79%
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| A | Indie-rock band formed in Sheffield | Arctic Monkeys | 75%
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| G | Popular nickname for the county | {God's} {Own} {Country} | 71%
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| I | Spa town near Bradford | Ilkley | 71%
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| O | River that flows through York | Ouse | 67%
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| D | Literary character who visited Whitby | Dracula | 63%
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| K | Spa town near H; home to Mother Shipton's Cave | Knaresborough | 58%
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| N | National park | {North} {York} {Moors} | 58%
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| X | Leisure complex / shopping centre in Castleford | Xscape Yorkshire | 50%
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| F | Ruined monastery; UNESCO World Heritage Site | Fountains Abbey | 42%
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| M | 1644 battle; turning point in the Civil Wars | Battle of {Marston} {Moor} | 29%
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| E | Roman name for York | Eboracum | 29%
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| V | Flat plain surrounding York | Vale of York | 29%
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| C | Roman proclaimed emperor in York in 306 AD | Constantine the Great | 25%
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| U | River that flows through W | Ure | 25%
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| Q | Village near Bradford; home to Black Dyke Mills | Queensbury | 21%
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| Z | Shared name of Victorian railway hotels in Middlesbrough and Saltburn | Zetland Hotel | 13%
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