| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Large city, originally important in the Industrial Revolution, now more widely known for its two football clubs | Manchester | 100%
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| Parasitic plant, often hung in houses at Christmas time | Mistletoe | 94%
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| Signed by King John in 1215 at Runnymede | Magna Carta | 91%
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| Its county town in Liverpool | Merseyside | 79%
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| Creator of Pooh, Eeyore and Piglet | Milne | 68%
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| Henry VIIIs flagship rescued from the deep | Mary Rose | 65%
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| TV show, in which a large leather chair is featured | Mastermind | 65%
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| 0 degrees longitude line | Meridian | 59%
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| Cornish author who gave us Rebecca, Frenchman's Creek and Jamaica Inn | Maurier | 53%
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| Traditionally this gift is given to the elderly, by the head of the royal family on Thursday before Good Friday | Maundy | 47%
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| British Shakespearean actor, who has also played Gandalf | McKellan | 47%
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| London architectural feature, between Oxford Street, Park Lane, Bayswater and Edgware Road in London | Marble Arch | 38%
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| Spa town in Derbyshire, also its county town | Matlock | 32%
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| This links Wales to Anglesey | Menai Bridge | 29%
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| Painting by Sir Edward Landseer, also a TV dramatisation | Monarch of the glen | 24%
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| TV detective in 1960, played by Rupert Davies | Maigret | 21%
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| Big gun at Edinburgh Castle | Mons Meg | 21%
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| To be observed in Hereford Cathedral, it was the first attempt at mapping the world | Mappa Mundi | 18%
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| Named after Sir Hugh, this indicates that a mountain is over 3000 feet in height | Munro | 18%
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| Open air theatre near Penzance in Cornwall | Minack | 9%
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