| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| One of London’s most successful football teams | Arsenal | 96%
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| Nicknamed the Granite City | Aberdeen | 93%
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| The most successful soccer team in Birmingham | Aston Villa | 89%
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| London concert hall in which the Proms are staged | Albert Hall | 78%
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| University town on the W coast of Wales | Aberystwyth | 74%
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| Merseyside racecourse used annually to stage the Grand National | Aintree | 70%
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| Staffordshire theme park | Alton Towers | 67%
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| Channel Island | Alderney | 59%
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| County town in N Ireland of a county of the same name. It has two cathedrals, both named after St Patrick | Armagh | 52%
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| Devon town famous for its carpets | Axminster | 52%
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| Northumberland town whose castle was used for filming Harry Potter | Alnwick | 48%
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| Historic county of W Scotland including the Mull of Kintyre | Argyll | 41%
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| Welsh mining village and site of a disaster in 1966 | Aberfan | 37%
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| British Territory in the Caribbean | Anguilla | 37%
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| Scottish town situated on the N Sea coast and famed for it’s “smokie”, a type of smoked haddock | Arbroath | 37%
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| Kentish town and departure station for the Channel Tunnel | Ashford | 33%
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| Island off SW coast of Scotland | Arran | 26%
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| Scotland’s most famous ski resort | Aviemore | 26%
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| Town in England famous for its prehistoric stone circle | Avebury | 22%
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| British Territory in the Atlantic used as a staging post during the Falklands War | Ascencion Island | 11%
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