| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional dish consisting of a pastry case filled with beef, potato, swede and onion | Cornish {Pasty} | 93%
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| County town (and only city in Cornwall) | Truro | 92%
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| Visitor attraction with two giant biomes containing plants from many diverse climates | {Eden} Project | 88%
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| Archipelago situated 25 miles off the southwestern tip of Cornwall | Isles of {Scilly} | 87%
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| Cornwall is particularly well known for the mining of this metal | Tin | 81%
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| Tintagel Castle is associated with the legends surrounding this king | Arthur | 79%
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| The start (or end?) of the popular LEJoG route | Land's End | 77%
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| Large granite moorland in northeastern Cornwall | {Bodmin} Moor | 70%
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| River which forms most of the border between Cornwall and Devon | Tamar | 63%
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| County name in the Cornish language | Kernow | 62%
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| Peninsula which forms the southernmost point of the British mainland | The Lizard | 62%
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| The highest point in Cornwall, which is located in the above moorland | Brown {Willy} | 47%
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| Born in Redruth, this musician is perhaps best known as the drummer and co-founder of a rock band which had a big hit with their album 'Rumours' | Mick Fleetwood | 46%
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| Situated near Newquay, this is probably the best known surfing beach in the UK | {Fistral} Beach | 42%
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| Cornish chemist and inventor who is known for his experiments with isolating elements using electrolysis and for inventing a safety lamp | Humphry Davy | 37%
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