| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Where the Titanic was built | Belfast | 86%
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| Robin Hood's hometown | Nottingham | 85%
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| Built on the Mersey Estuary | Liverpool | 82%
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| Inhabitants are known as "Geordies" | Newcastle | 78%
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| Nicknamed "Steel City" due to its industrial past | Sheffield | 78%
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| Lent its name to Chaucer's famous "Tales" | Canterbury | 73%
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| Has the UK's 2nd oldest underground rail system after the London Underground | Glasgow | 71%
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| Northernmost city | Inverness | 71%
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| This Roman city is known for its city walls and its "minster" | York | 65%
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| Both of its names are displayed on most maps due to the contention surrounding it | Derry | 60%
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| The first fleet of ships that brought convicts to Australia set sail from here | Portsmouth | 49%
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| Home of England's pottery industry | Stoke-on-Trent | 47%
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| Famous for the condiment produced there | Worcester | 47%
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| According to legend, Lady Godiva rode through this city's streets naked | Coventry | 46%
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| Only city aside from City of London to have its own ceremonial county | Bristol | 39%
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| Became a city after one of its MPs were murdered in 2021 | Southend-on-Sea | 37%
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| Matthew Arnold's "Dreaming Spires" | Oxford | 31%
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| Near the site of the Battle of Bannockburn | Stirling | 27%
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| Has the highest concentration of castles amongst all UK cities | Cardiff | 25%
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| Smallest English city by population | Wells | 19%
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| Formed by a merger of two towns | Brighton and Hove | 12%
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| The Land of the Prince Bishops | Durham | 12%
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| The Met Office is based here | Exeter | 12%
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| 95% of its houses were damaged during WW2 | Hull | 8%
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| You can find the world's oldest mechanical clock here | Salisbury | 7%
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