| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Pembrokeshire's only city | St. Davids | 96%
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| Central market town | Haverfordwest | 81%
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| Bird for which this island is famous | Puffin | 78%
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| Marina town in south Pembrokeshire | Milford Haven | 71%
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| Harbour town with "Upper" and "Lower" sections | Fishguard | 70%
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| Theme park near Tenby | Oakwood | 68%
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| Building where King Henry VII was born | Pembroke Castle | 63%
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| Neighbouring counties | Carmarthenshire | 62%
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| Ceredigion | 61%
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| Largest island | Skomer | 57%
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| National Park | Pembrokeshire Coast National Park | 51%
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| The county's two native dog breeds | Pembroke Welsh Corgi | 51%
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| Longest beach | Newgale | 39%
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| Iron Age fort in north Pembrokeshire | Castell Henllys | 29%
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| Line of castles separating Welsh- and English-speaking areas | Landsker Line | 28%
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| Bird symbolising the National Park | Razorbill | 22%
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| The castles on the aforementioned line | Narberth | 19%
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| Llawhaden | 14%
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| Local woman who famously fended off French invaders in 1797 | Jemima Nicholas | 13%
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| Roch | 11%
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| Wiston | 11%
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| County flower | Thrift | 10%
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| Sealyham Terrier | 8%
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| Laugharne | 5%
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