| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| County town | Liverpool | 99%
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| The 'Fab Four' who came from the above city | Beatles | 98%
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| River which is synonymous with the city | Mersey | 97%
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| Name given to the accent associated with the county, especially the above city | Scouse | 95%
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| Football club whose home ground is at Goodison Park | Everton | 90%
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| One of a pair on top of the Royal Liver Building, this mythical creature is a symbol of the city | Liver {Bird} | 87%
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| Gerry and the Pacemakers sang about this type of transport on the above river | Ferry | 83%
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| Singer and TV presenter from Merseyside who had a hit with 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' | Cilla Black | 80%
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| Venue with which the Fab Four are particularly associated | {Cavern} Club | 77%
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| Home of the Grand National steeplechase horse race | Aintree | 73%
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| Rectangular shaped peninsula which has the River Dee to the west | Wirral | 70%
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| Large seaside town in the north of the county | Southport | 65%
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| St Helens is home to a professional Rugby League club commonly known by this name | The Saints | 40%
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| Crosby Beach is home to 'Another Place' comprising 100 cast iron figures created by this artist | Antony Gormley | 37%
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| Golf course in the north of the county that is a regular host of 'The Open Championship' | Royal {Birkdale} | 31%
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