| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Magnificent centuries old building around which the city was built | Edinburgh Castle | 94%
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| Palace that is still frequented by British royals | Holyrood Palace | 94%
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| Busy, bustling main street in New Town, lined with shopping | Princes Street | 94%
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| Ancient volcano that rises above the city | Arthur's Seat | 88%
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| Nickname of the main street of Old Town, also known as High Street | The Royal Mile | 88%
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| A dog statue named after a loyal dog, with a bar of the same name nearby | Greyfriar's Bobby | 81%
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| Port city that houses the Royal Yacht Britannia | Leith | 81%
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| Government building at the end of High Street next to Holyrood | Scottish Parliament | 75%
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| Gardens beneath the castle, where waste collected during Medieval Times | Princes Street Gardens | 69%
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| Famously colorful and curved street that inspired Diagon Alley | Victoria Street | 69%
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| On the East end of Princes' Street, and supports the unfinished National Monument of Scotland | Calton Hill | 56%
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| Neighborhood known for its picturesque views of the river running through its heart | Dean Village | 56%
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| Large historical museum in the Old Town on Chambers Street | National Museum of Scotland | 56%
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| Largest memorial to a writer in the world | Scott Monument | 50%
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| 5-star hotel, where JK Rowling finished her writing of the Harry Potter series | Balmoral Hotel | 44%
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| Market to the West end of Princes Street | Haymarket | 44%
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| The former parish of John Knox and still operating as a Presbyterian Church | St. Giles | 25%
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