British Towns and Cities by Clue - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Home to a famous University Cambridge
100%
The worlds first professional football league was founded in this city Manchester
83%
Biggest city on the Gower Peninsula Swansea
83%
Twinned with Dresden following the devastating destruction both cities endured during World War II Coventry
75%
It is the original port from which the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620 Plymouth
75%
Where the Titanic set off from Southampton
75%
Home to the worlds longest Pleasure pier Southend
75%
Smallest city in the Uk St Davids
67%
is famously one of the only places in the UK that is not serviced by BT; its iconic, independent telephone boxes are painted cream instead of the traditional red. Hull
58%
Northernmost city in Britain Inverness
58%
Ireland's only remaining completely intact walled city Londonderry
58%
Famous for its unique grid-road system and abundance of green spaces Milton Keynes
58%
has a 300-year history of confectionery manufacturing. Iconic treats like the KitKat, Aero, and Terry's Chocolate Orange all have roots in the city York
58%
Home to the first University in Wales Aberystwyth
42%
holds the title of Britain's oldest recorded town Colchester
42%
Widely recognized as Britains first coastal resort town Scarborough
42%
Welcome to....... Wrexham
42%
St Lawrence Church in the town center is home to the oldest ring of five church bells in the world Ipswich
33%
Has a space center Leicester
33%
Famously home to one of only 4 copies of the Magna Carta in the world Lincoln
33%
Nicknamed Little Scotland Corby
25%
was widely celebrated as the weaving capital of the world Blackburn
17%
29% of its residents are aged under 20 Bradford
17%
Second largest town in Nottinghamshire Mansfield
17%
Charles Darwin was born in this town Shrewsbury
17%
is home to the world-famous Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, where the iconic Harry Potter film series was produced Watford
17%
Widely seen as the religious capital of Ireland Armagh
8%
In January 1915, the town was the target of the first aerial bombardment by a German Zeppelin in World War 1 Great Yarmouth
8%
Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte lived in exile between 1838 and 1839 Leamington Spa
8%
One nicknamed Ironopolis due its booming steel and iron industry Middlesborough
8%
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