| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Name of eight British kings | Henry | 88%
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| British slang for "Americans" | Yanks | 76%
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| London park: Hampstead _____ | Heath | 75%
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| West Yorkshire city | Leeds | 75%
|
| Part of a cream tea | Scone | 64%
|
| Shortened postal term for Yorkshire | Yorks | 60%
|
| Crow associated with the Tower of London | Raven | 59%
|
| Scottish language | Scots | 48%
|
| Scottish city | Perth | 47%
|
| British slang for "eat (something) greedily" | Scoff | 47%
|
| White heron-like bird common on Welsh estuaries | Egret | 39%
|
| Small city in Cornwall | Truro | 39%
|
| Britain's oldest pub chain | Yates | 26%
|
| County town of County Tyrone | Omagh | 21%
|
| Colourful Pembrokeshire seaside town | Tenby | 20%
|
| Archaic name for Shropshire | Salop | 19%
|
| Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Shropshire _____ | Hills | 17%
|
| Former county town in northeast Wales | Flint | 15%
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| Seventh largest Scottish island | Arran | 14%
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| City in Northern Ireland | Newry | 14%
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| English name for Castell-Nedd | Neath | 12%
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| East Anglian river | Stour | 5%
|
| Pembrokeshire harbour village (and its river) | Solva | 4%
|
| West London borough | Hayes | 3%
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