Places in North Yorkshire - sudden death - Statistics

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  • The average score is 7 of 24
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Stoke-on-Trent
Harrogate
Birmingham
Cambridge
Northallerton
Stamford Bridge battlefield
Source of the Thames
Middlesbrough
Scarborough
Yorkshire Dales
A 2,000-foot peak
York
Stansted
Northampton
Ripon
Malton
Swansea
Carlisle
Poole
Whitby
Captain Cook's birthplace
Bath
National Railway Museum
Leeds
River Trent
Cleveland Police HQ
Borough of Stockton-on-Tees
Glastonbury
Wrexham
Britain's highest pub
Rievaulx
Ingleby Barwick
Sheffield
West Wickham
Roseberry Topping
Skipton
Robin Hood's Bay
Darwin's birthplace
Wetherby
Gleadless Townend
Battle of Towton site
Yarm
Burley in Wharfedale
South Cave
Beckenham
A vineyard
Anlaby Common
Bolton-on-Swale
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Harrogate
76%
Northallerton
62%
Scarborough
62%
York
62%
Ripon
56%
Whitby
49%
Yorkshire Dales
47%
National Railway Museum
40%
Malton
38%
Middlesbrough
33%
Marton Captain Cook's birthplace
31%
Robin Hood's Bay
31%
Skipton
24%
Whernside, 2,415 feet A 2,000-foot peak
20%
Hill Roseberry Topping
16%
Rievaulx
13%
There are multiple ones. A vineyard
9%
Tan Hill Inn near Richmond, 1,732 feet Britain's highest pub
9%
1461. Thought to be the largest and deadliest ever battle in England Battle of Towton site
7%
Bolton-on-Swale
7%
Borough of Stockton-on-Tees
7%
Cleveland Police HQ
7%
Yarm
7%
Ingleby Barwick
4%
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