| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Home to a famous University | Cambridge | 100%
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| The worlds first professional football league was founded in this city | Manchester | 83%
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| Biggest city on the Gower Peninsula | Swansea | 83%
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| Twinned with Dresden following the devastating destruction both cities endured during World War II | Coventry | 75%
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| It is the original port from which the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620 | Plymouth | 75%
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| Where the Titanic set off from | Southampton | 75%
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| Home to the worlds longest Pleasure pier | Southend | 75%
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| Smallest city in the Uk | St Davids | 67%
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| 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%
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| Northernmost city in Britain | Inverness | 58%
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| Ireland's only remaining completely intact walled city | Londonderry | 58%
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| Famous for its unique grid-road system and abundance of green spaces | Milton Keynes | 58%
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| 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%
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| Home to the first University in Wales | Aberystwyth | 42%
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| holds the title of Britain's oldest recorded town | Colchester | 42%
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| Widely recognized as Britains first coastal resort town | Scarborough | 42%
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| Welcome to....... | Wrexham | 42%
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| St Lawrence Church in the town center is home to the oldest ring of five church bells in the world | Ipswich | 33%
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| Has a space center | Leicester | 33%
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| Famously home to one of only 4 copies of the Magna Carta in the world | Lincoln | 33%
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| Nicknamed Little Scotland | Corby | 25%
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| was widely celebrated as the weaving capital of the world | Blackburn | 17%
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| 29% of its residents are aged under 20 | Bradford | 17%
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| Second largest town in Nottinghamshire | Mansfield | 17%
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| Charles Darwin was born in this town | Shrewsbury | 17%
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| is home to the world-famous Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, where the iconic Harry Potter film series was produced | Watford | 17%
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| Widely seen as the religious capital of Ireland | Armagh | 8%
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| In January 1915, the town was the target of the first aerial bombardment by a German Zeppelin in World War 1 | Great Yarmouth | 8%
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| Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte lived in exile between 1838 and 1839 | Leamington Spa | 8%
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| One nicknamed Ironopolis due its booming steel and iron industry | Middlesborough | 8%
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