| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous city in Scotland | Glasgow | 100%
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| British territory “guarding” the entrance to the Mediterranean | Gibraltar | 88%
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| Striking formation of columnar basalt on N Irish coast | Giant's Causeway | 82%
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| Game invented in Scotland associated with St Andrews | Golf | 82%
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| Nickname for Aberdeen | Granite City | 82%
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| London district for which the Prime Meridian is named | Greenwich | 82%
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| Site of London's second-busiest airport | Gatwick | 76%
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| Nickname for someone from the Newcastle area | Geordie | 76%
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| UK Monarch during World War Two | George VI | 76%
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| Ancient Somerset town with a famed tor and annual music festival | Glastonbury | 76%
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| Cathedral city and county town on the River Severn | Gloucester | 65%
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| Nickname for Kent | Garden of England | 59%
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| Historic county of S Wales incorporating both Swansea and Cardiff | Glamorgan | 53%
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| He was Prime Minister on four separate occasions in the Victorian era | William Gladstone | 53%
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| Town in NW Kent on the Thames opposite Tilbury | Gravesend | 41%
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| UK's most important canal running from London to Birmingham | Grand Union | 29%
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| Capital of the Cayman Islands | Georgetown | 24%
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| The fifth-longest river in UK which flows into the Wash | Great Ouse | 24%
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| Major fault between Inverness and Fort William, site of Loch Ness | Great Glen | 12%
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| Chief settlement of South Georgia, burial place of Ernest Shackleton | Grytviken | 6%
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