| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Cathedral city famous for its Minster. | York | 78%
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| Small city in the Cambridgeshire Fens. | Ely | 65%
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| Historic maritime city in Yorkshire. | Hull | 65%
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| UNESCO World Heritage Site, named after Roman constructions. | Bath | 61%
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| Town that hosts the Scottish Grand National. | Ayr | 52%
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| Resort town of western Scotland. | Oban | 52%
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| East Sussex town known for its cobbled streets. | Rye | 48%
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| Market town in Staffordshire. | Leek | 39%
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| Coastal town on the mouth of the river Clwyd. | Rhyl | 39%
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| Seaside town on the Isle of Wight. | Ryde | 39%
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| Town in the far north of Scotland, not far from John o' Groats. | Wick | 30%
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| Popular Victorian seaside resort in Cornwall. | Bude | 22%
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| Textile manufacturing town known for black pudding. | Bury | 22%
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| Fishing town known for hosting Cornish wrestling tournaments. | Looe | 22%
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| County town of Flintshire. | Mold | 17%
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| Market town on the River Tees. | Yarm | 17%
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| Scottish village located on the edge of a large man-made conifer forest. | Ae | 13%
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| Market town in the valley of the River Waveney. | Diss | 4%
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| Market town that was once the smallest borough in the country. | Eye | 4%
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| Mining village in Derbyshire, known for well dressing. | Hope | 0%
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