| Clue | Geographical entity | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The peninsula where mainland Denmark is | Jutland | 79%
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| Name for central England | The Midlands | 76%
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| This far northern Scottish archipelago is another doubler | Shetland Islands | 55%
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| And the southernmost NZ region | Southland | 52%
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| Aptly-named northernmost region of New Zealand | Northland | 48%
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| Largest island of the above, meaning "principal territory" | Mainland | 31%
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| Small county of central England | Rutland | 24%
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| Subantarctic isle of New Zealand named after a NZ city; also has "land" twice | Auckland Island | 21%
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| Dutch province where The Hague and Rotterdam are found; and district of Lincolnshire | South Holland | 21%
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| "Land" appears twice in this Finnish archipelago's name | Åland Islands | 17%
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| Russian archipelago named after an Austrian emperor | Franz Josef Land | 10%
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| Greenland isle whose name means a club interested in maps | Geographical Society Island | 10%
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| SW French département, a short word meaning "moors" | Landes | 10%
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| Autonomous territory of Somalia | Puntland | 10%
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| Antarctic region named after the wife of King Haakon VII | Queen Maud Land | 10%
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| Swiss canton surrounding Basel-Stadt | Basel-Landschaft | 7%
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| 4th-biggest Danish island, with a name that suggests laughter | Lolland | 7%
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| Zimbabwean region named after the Shona tribe | Mashonaland | 7%
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| District of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, named "Îles Éparses de l'océan Indien" in French | Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean | 7%
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| Canadian isle named after a flying military unit | Air Force Island | 3%
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