| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| This bear has his own statue in one of London's man railway stations | Paddington | 100%
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| A Scottish city and its namesake in Western Australia | Perth | 97%
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| The boy who never grew up | Peter Pan | 97%
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| First appearing in 1662, this traditional puppet show was often to be found on the beach | Punch and Judy | 88%
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| Naval city in Hampshire, home to HMS Victory and overlooked by the Spinnaker tower | Portsmouth | 85%
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| Cornish meal in one package | Pasty | 82%
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| City in Devon, known for its Hoe | Plymouth | 82%
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| Cornish town where you might find some pirates | Penzance | 73%
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| Found at the junction of Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Haymarket, Coventry Street and Glasshouse Street | Piccadilly Circus | 70%
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| The backbone of England | Pennines | 67%
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| Norman Stanley Fletcher were the first 3 words to this sitcom | Porridge | 67%
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| A National Park in Derbyshire,Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire and parts of Yorkshire | Peak District | 64%
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| First broadcast in 1953 and presented by Richard Dimbleby, this current affairs programme still runs | Panorama | 58%
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| Creator of Peter Rabbit and others | Potter | 58%
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| Its coast is a National Park on the most westerly point of Wales | Pembrokeshire | 45%
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| Part of the A4, it connects Trafalgar Square to St. James' Street | Pall Mall | 39%
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| Fishing village in Cornwall, with many venues owned by Rick Stein | Padstow | 36%
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| Reliant Regal slogan "New York - Paris - ??" | Peckham | 36%
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| A folly village in Wales, created to reflect and setting for "The Prisoner" | Portmerion | 36%
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| Capital of Skye | Portree | 18%
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