| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The main river that runs through London | Thames | 100%
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| Tallest mountain in Scotland | Ben Nevis | 93%
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| Which lake is the largest in volume and commonly associated with a fictional sea creature | Loch ness | 93%
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| City the Mersey runs through | Liverpool | 88%
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| River that runs through Newcastle | Tyne | 86%
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| Longest river in Britain | Severn | 81%
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| Tallest mountain in Wales | Snowdon | 74%
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| Collection of the counties that surround London | Home counties | 69%
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| Island, famous for its stunning landscape and points of interest such as the fairy pools and the Quiraing , is the largest in the inner Hebrides | Skye | 58%
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| National park mainly in Derbyshire contains Dovedale valley | Peak District | 52%
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| Peat accumulating wetland in the east of England that was first significantly drained in the 17th century | Fens | 45%
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| Tallest mountain in England | Scafell Pike | 44%
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| Large ditch originally dug by the Mercians that runs along the border of England and Wales | Offa's Dyke | 31%
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| Largest lake in great Britain by surface area | Loch Lomond | 27%
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| Cornish name for Cornwall | Kernow | 22%
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| County containing hills such as the Long Mynd and the Stiperstones | Shropshire | 22%
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| Name the three Scottish Highland mountain classes:+3000ft: 2999-2500ft: 2499-2000ft: | Munro | 20%
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| Corbett | 8%
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| Graham | 7%
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| Name for a mountain over 3000ft outside of Scotland | Furth | 4%
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