| Statement | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| In Scotland but outside of the Central Belt | Aberdeen | Inverness | 94%
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| Beginning with a vowel | Aberdeen | Armagh | Edinburgh | Ely | Exeter | Inverness | Oxford | 91%
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| Considered a 'time immemorial' city | Bangor | Canterbury | Durham | Exeter | Hereford | Lichfield | London | Wells | Winchester | Worcester | York | 91%
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| With four or fewer letters in its name | Bath | Ely | York | 91%
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| In Cambridgeshire | Cambridge | Ely | Peterborough | 91%
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| With a population below 20,000 | Armagh | Bangor | City of London | Ripon | St Asaph | St Davids | Wells | 88%
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| That gained official city status in 2022 | Bangor | Colchester | Doncaster | Dunfermline | Milton Keynes | Southend-on-Sea | Wrexham | 88%
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| One of the five last cities alphabetically | Winchester | Wolverhampton | Worcester | Wrexham | York | 88%
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| In West Yorkshire | Bradford | Leeds | Wakefield | 82%
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| With multiple words in its name | Brighton and Hove | Kingston upon Hull | Milton Keynes | Newcastle upon Tyne | Southend-on-Sea | St Albans | St Asaph | St Davids | Stoke-on-Trent | 82%
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| With an X in its name | Exeter | Oxford | Wrexham | 82%
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| East of the Prime Meridian | Cambridge | Canterbury | Chelmsford | Colchester | Ely | Southend-on-Sea | Norwich | 79%
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| Found in both Wales and Northern Ireland | Bangor | 73%
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| In North East England, but not Tyne and Wear | Durham | 70%
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| In Wales but not coastal | St Asaph | Wrexham | 67%
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