| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital city of the UK | London | 100%
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| Home of the Beatles | Liverpool | 98%
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| The birthplace of the industrial revolution | Manchester | 96%
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| Most populous city in the UK that is not in England | Glasgow | 89%
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| A Robin Hood statue is situated here | Nottingham | 85%
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| England's most populous walled city | York | 75%
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| Home to the battle in 1066 which established the Norman rule of England | Hastings | 69%
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| This is the fifth largest city in England as well as having the world's oldest football club | Sheffield | 64%
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| This Scottish city is home to the 'invention' of marmalade | Dundee | 57%
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| This city takes its name from the River Rother which flows through it | Rotherham | 53%
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| City close to the world-famous Silverstone circuit track which hosts the British Grand Prix | Northampton | 37%
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| "The Hornets" is the nickname of this cities football team, despite having a moose on its badge | Watford | 34%
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| Complete name of a historic maritime city in Yorkshire | Kingston upon Hull | 31%
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| This cities cathedral is one of the largest gothic structures in Europe | Exeter | 29%
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| The largest town in England (it has not yet been granted city status) | Reading | 29%
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| The site of the first water-powered silk mill in Britain | Derby | 28%
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| This cities industrial past has earned its residents the nickname of "smoggies" | Middlesbrough | 24%
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