| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Town near the White Cliffs | Dover | 99%
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| Mythical creature on the Welsh flag | Dragon | 98%
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| City renamed Londonderry in 1613 | Derry | 93%
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| The Prime Minister's street | Downing Street | 91%
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| Scottish city on the Firth of Tay | Dundee | 84%
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| City in East Midlands or a word foran annual horse race | Derby | 83%
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| County bordering Cornwall | Devon | 82%
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| Word that comes after Peak and Lake | District | 69%
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| Capital of the Isle of Man | Douglas | 65%
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| This cathedral city is perhaps hometo UK's third-oldest university | Durham | 65%
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| Riverfront of eastern London | {Dock}lands | 53%
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| London peninsula on whichCanary Wharf and Millwall are located | Isle of {Dogs} | 53%
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| County in which Durdle Door is located | Dorset | 48%
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| National park in that county | Dartmoor | 47%
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| Strait between Tierra del Fuego andthe British Antarctic Territory | {Drake} Passage | 43%
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| Southernmost council of Scotland | {Dumfries} and Galloway | 38%
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| Main atoll of theBritish Indian Ocean Territory | {Diego} Garcia | 37%
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| County in northern Wales | {Denbigh}shire | 24%
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| Counter-part of Akrotiri in Cyprus | Dhekelia | 19%
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| Highest mountain in Northern Ireland | Slieve {Donard} | 11%
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