| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mythical creature depicted on the flag of Wales | Dragon | 97%
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| The oldest university in England | Oxford | 95%
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| British territory which Argentina invaded in 1982 | {Falkland} Islands | 92%
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| Wales has about 10 million of this animal, outnumbering people 3 to 1 | Sheep | 90%
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| Town famous for its white cliffs | Dover | 87%
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| Patron saint of England | St. George | 77%
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| Building in which all coronations have taken place since 1066 AD | Westminster Abbey | 77%
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| Largest of the Channel Islands | Jersey | 76%
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| English city known as Aquae Sulis to the Romans | Bath | 69%
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| Walled city in northern England founded by the Romans in 71 AD | York | 69%
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| City considered the "capital" of the Scottish Highlands | Inverness | 62%
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| The second most populous city in Northern Ireland | Londonderry / Derry | 61%
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| London borough in which the Royal Observatory can be found | Greenwich | 60%
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| Four British overseas territories are located in the Caribbean Sea. Name any one. | British Virgin Islands / Cayman Islands / Montserrat / Anguilla | 58%
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| City which lies just 9 miles east of Bradford | Leeds | 53%
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| Group of islands whose administrative center is Kirkwall | Orkney | 40%
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| Three-letter word which refers to a type of wetland similar to a bog | Fen | 38%
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| Most of the western coast of Wales borders this bay (hint: type of knitted garment) | {Cardigan} Bay | 36%
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| The largest island in Wales | Anglesey | 35%
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| Island on which you could find the British overseas territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Cyprus | 34%
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