| Clue | Begins with | Placename | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birthplace of all of the "Fab Four" | L | Liverpool | 100%
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| Capital City nicknamed, "The Smoke" | L | London | 100%
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| The second oldest English speaking university is here | C | Cambridge | 98%
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| The ill-fated "Titanic" left this city for New York in 1912 | S | Southampton | 93%
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| Seaside town with a replica of the Eiffel Tower | B | Blackpool | 91%
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| UNESCO World Heritage Site, known to the Romans as Aquae Sulis | B | Bath | 89%
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| A native of this city is known as a "Geordie" | N | Newcastle upon Tyne | 89%
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| Gilbert and Sullivan wrote about the "Pirates" of this town | P | Penzance | 76%
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| City made up of six towns known as "The Potteries" | S | Stoke-on-Trent | 74%
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| Home to Colman's Mustard, one of the oldest food manufacturers | N | Norwich | 72%
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| Famous as the birthplace of Britains first female Prime Minister | G | Grantham | 57%
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| This town is the most easterly settlement of the United Kingdom | L | Lowestoft | 52%
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| This village has associations with the legendary King Arthur | T | Tintagel | 50%
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| Dorset village famous for its "Martyrs" that formed a Union | T | Tolpuddle | 50%
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| Many of Britains nuclear submarines were made here | B | Barrow in Furness | 24%
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