| Clue | Begins with | Placename | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital and largest city | C | Cardiff | 100%
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| This city was nicknamed Copperopolis in the 19th century | S | Swansea | 97%
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| The only other city in Wales | B | Bangor | 90%
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| Smallest city in the United Kingdom | S | St. Davids | 87%
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| City with one of only two transporter bridges in the UK | N | Newport | 80%
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| Victorian seaside resort on the North Coast | L | Llandudno | 77%
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| Major port for traffic to Ireland | H | Holyhead | 70%
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| The second smallest city in the United Kingdom | S | St. Asaph | 53%
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| North Parade, in this town was reported to be the most expensive street in Wales in 2018 | A | Aberystwyth | 50%
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| Seaside town with 13th century medieval town walls, boats sail to the next clue | T | Tenby | 50%
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| Town and name of one of the largest natural lakes in Wales | B | Bala | 37%
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| Henry Morton Stanley deliverer of the famous line "Dr Livingstone, I presume?" was born in this town | D | Denbigh | 27%
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| Village with a railway museum and the famous Swallow Falls | B | Betws-y-Coed | 20%
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| Small island and village run by Cistercian monks | C | Caldey | 20%
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| Gateway to the Elan Valley, a system of reservoirs and dams that supply water to Birmingham | R | Rhayader | 20%
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