| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Scientist who discovered Penicillin | Alexander Fleming | 92%
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| British archipelago in the S Atlantic | Falklands | 83%
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| London street, which historically housed several newspaper offices | Fleet St | 75%
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| Kentish port which used to run ferries to France prior to the opening of the Channel Tunnel | Folkestone | 67%
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| Edinburgh is on this river's S bank | Forth | 58%
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| The most famous of the Gunpowder Plotters | Fawkes | 50%
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| Low-lying area of E Anglia | Fens | 50%
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| Northern Irish county, largest town Eniskillen | Fermanagh | 42%
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| Site of battle in 1513 in Northumberland between England and Scotland | Flodden | 42%
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| Container Port in Suffolk | Felixstowe | 33%
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| English scientist and pioneer of electromagnetism | Michael Faraday | 33%
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| Scottish county situated on a peninsula between Dundee and Edinburgh | Fife | 25%
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| County of NE Wales which borders Cheshire | Flintshire | 25%
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| Lancashire peninsula where Blackpool is located | Fylde | 25%
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| Group of islands in the N Sea whose most famous resident was Grace Darling | Farne Islands | 17%
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| 16th century English explorer who landed on Baffin island and has a bay named after him | Martin Frobisher | 17%
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| Island half way between Orkney and Shetland with a population of 60 | Fair Isle | 8%
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| Yorkshire promontory near Bridlington | Flamborough Head | 8%
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| British explorer who died in the Canadian Arctic and several expeditions were mounted in a failed attempt to rescue his crew | John Franklin | 8%
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| Sea area in the N Sea | Forties | 0%
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