| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest city in the county | Derby | 98%
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| National Park which is located predominantly within the county | Peak District | 84%
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| Market town famous for its puddings and tarts | Bakewell | 81%
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| Nickname of Derby County Football Club | Rams | 81%
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| Second largest town in the county, well known for the crooked spire of the Church of St Mary and All Saints. | Chesterfield | 77%
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| Grand stately home in Derbyshire, the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, | Chatsworth | 65%
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| River which flows through the above national park on its way to join the River Trent south of Derby | Derwent | 63%
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| County town | Matlock | 61%
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| Spa town with the highest elevation of any market town in England | Buxton | 60%
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| Moorland plateau and national nature reserve, part of which is the highest point in Derbyshire | Kinder {Scout} | 60%
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| Cabinet maker, born in Melbourne in Derbyshire, who is best known for founding the world's first travel agency, which bore his name | Thomas Cook | 59%
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| Name given to the scenic and winding route across the county, which carries the A57 trunk road | {Snake} Pass | 49%
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| Very popular valley and river walk in the national park, where it's possible to visit Thorpe Cloud and the stepping stones | {Dove}dale | 42%
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| Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire was used by this famous wartime RAF squadron to perfect their flying and bomb-aiming skills | Dambusters | 40%
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| Shirebrook born actor, known for his action-thriller roles - his films include the 'Transporter' films and 'The Mechanic' | Jason Statham | 34%
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