| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | Capital of Northern Ireland | Belfast | 97%
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| T | London's river | Thames | 94%
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| G | Territory at the southern tip of Spain | Gibraltar | 91%
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| D | Where the Prime Minister lives | {Downing} Street | 90%
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| N | City associated with the legend of Robin Hood | Nottingham | 89%
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| S | This ring of stones was assembled before 2000 B.C. | Stonehenge | 89%
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| J | British island in the English Channel | Jersey | 84%
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| Y | City in northern England founded by the Romans in 71 A.D. | York | 83%
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| Z | A pedestrian crossing; Abbey Road has a famous one | {Zebra} Crossing | 83%
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| I | Sea in which you'd find the Isle of Man | {Irish} Sea | 82%
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| K | County that is connected to France via the Channel Tunnel | Kent | 82%
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| E | County in the southeast that takes its name from Kingdom of the East Saxons | Essex | 80%
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| W | London borough in which the Houses of Parliament can be found | Westminster | 79%
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| U | Traditional province of Ireland that includes Northern Ireland | Ulster | 72%
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| O | Island chain off the north shore of the Scottish mainland | Orkney | 69%
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| M | River that flows past Liverpool | Mersey | 67%
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| C | Wales in Welsh | Cymru | 65%
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| L | Largest lake in Scotland | Loch {Lomond} | 63%
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| Q | Professional football club based in White City, London | Queens Park Rangers | 58%
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| V | Term for the home of an Anglican parish leader | {Vicar}age | 56%
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| F | Three-letter term for an English marsh | Fen | 52%
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| P | Town in far southwest England overrun by musical pirates | Penzance | 52%
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| A | Largest island of Wales | Anglesey | 51%
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| H | Largest council area of Scotland | {Highland} Council | 47%
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| R | Term for a subdivision of Yorkshire | Riding | 38%
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