| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Large town and popular seaside resort on the Lancashire coast | Blackpool | 94%
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| County town | Lancaster | 92%
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| Full name of Preston's professional football club | Preston {North} {End} | 77%
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| The UK's first road of this category opened as the Preston bypass in 1958 | Motorway | 68%
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| Perhaps the UK's premier recreational dancing venue, located in the above resort | Tower {Ballroom} | 65%
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| Major river which crosses the county, flowing to the south of Preston | Ribble | 55%
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| Shakespearean actor from Burnley who played Gandalf on the big screen | Ian McKellen | 54%
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| Area of gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland in north-east Lancashire | Forest of {Bowland} | 49%
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| When it opened in 1994, this Lancashire roller coaster was the tallest in the world | The Big One | 47%
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| In 1612, twelve women from this place were the subject of the most famous witch trials in English history | {Pendle} Hill | 45%
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| Coastal town in Lancashire which is situated at the mouth of the River Wyre | Fleetwood | 44%
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| Name used in Lancashire for a soft, round, flat bread roll due to the traditional use of a product of the brewing industry as a leavening agent during its production | {Barm} cake | 36%
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| One of football's greatest ever players who made 433 league appearances for the above club during the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's, along with 76 for England | Tom Finney | 29%
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| Coastal plain in western Lancashire, bounded by Morecambe Bay to the north and the Irish Sea to the west | The Fylde | 19%
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| Blackburn born motorcycle rider and highly successful World Superbike racer | Carl Fogarty | 18%
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