Places in Durham - sudden death - Statistics

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Hyde Park
Leeds
Durham Cathedral
Raleigh
River Wear
A World Heritage Site
Plymouth
The Pennines
A test cricket venue
Rowan Atkinson's birthplace
St. Andrews
Stoke-on-Trent
Bishop Auckland
A 2,000-foot peak
Harrogate
Newton Aycliffe
Canterbury
Spennymoor
Frankland Prison
Milton Keynes
Tony Blair's constituency
Belfast
Canterbury
Birthplace of Anthony Eden
Scotch Corner
Barnard Castle
Wrexham
Jinga
Hartlepool
Durham Castle
A spaceport
Duke University
An EFL ground
Churchill's birthplace
Stockton-on-Tees
Site of the first railway
Lanchester
Kaolack
Loch Ness
Peterlee
Chester-le-Street
New Addington
Bishopton
No Place
Redcar
Petts Wood
Pity Me
Mablethorpe
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Durham Cathedral
94%
Bishop Auckland
81%
River Wear
81%
Spennymoor
68%
Durham Castle
65%
Chester-le-Street
61%
Durham Cathedral and Castle A World Heritage Site
58%
Barnard Castle
55%
Newton Aycliffe
52%
A test cricket venue
48%
Sedgefield
Tony Blair's constituency
48%
Brasside, near Durham; nicknamed the Monster Mansion Frankland Prison
45%
The Pennines
42%
Suburban village of Durham Pity Me
39%
The world's first public railway to use steam locomotives (1825) Site of the first railway
39%
Site of the first railway Stockton-on-Tees
39%
Hartlepool
35%
Peterlee
35%
Consett Rowan Atkinson's birthplace
29%
Bishopton
23%
Lanchester
19%
Village No Place
16%
A 2,000-foot peak
13%
PM, born in Windlestone Hall
Birthplace of Anthony Eden
13%
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