Places in Tyne and Wear - sudden death - Statistics

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Jarrow
Manchester
Sunderland
Windsor Castle
Glasgow
South Shields
Middlesbrough
Northumbria Police HQ
St James' Park
Wallsend
Sheffield
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Halifax
Whitley Bay
Birthplace of Peter Higgs
Bognor Regis
Purfleet-on-Thames
Newburn Ford battlefield
Carlisle
Herne Bay
Washington
Home of the Venerable Bede
Birthplace of Dec
A FIFA World Cup stadium
Gateshead
Hylton Castle
Newcastle upon Tyne
Curry Mallet
Houghton-le-Spring
Tony Blair's birthplace
Towton battlefield
Gosforth
Heddon-on-the-Wall
A 1,000-foot hill
Newcastle Castle
Lurgan
Hadrian's Wall
Whitstable
A Rugby World Cup venue
Burntwood
Swing Bridge
Boldon Hill battlefield
Sinfin
Monkwearmouth
Whitby
Birthplace of Ant
Rosslare
Hetton-le-Hole
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Jarrow
81%
Sunderland
81%
St James' Park
78%
South Shields
74%
Wallsend
63%
Washington
59%
Whitley Bay
59%
Gateshead
48%
Birthplace of Dec
44%
Wallsend Northumbria Police HQ
44%
Newcastle upon Tyne
41%
Monkwearmouth Home of the Venerable Bede
37%
Newcastle Castle
33%
Houghton-le-Spring
30%
Gosforth
26%
Hadrian's Wall
19%
Heddon-on-the-Wall
19%
Opened in 1876, it was the largest swing bridge ever at the time Swing Bridge
19%
Birthplace of Ant
15%
Birthplace of Peter Higgs
15%
Sunderland area Hylton Castle
15%
Monkwearmouth
15%
Scottish Covenanters defeated the English here in 1640, during the Second Bishops' War Newburn Ford battlefield
11%
English Royalists fought Scottish Covenanters and Parliamentarians in 1644 during the First English Civil War; the result was a 0-0 draw Boldon Hill battlefield
7%
Hetton-le-Hole
4%
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