| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Second largest city in Wales | Swansea | 94%
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| The 'Granite City' | Aberdeen | 88%
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| Cornwall's only city | Truro | 82%
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| East Sussex town known for a battle | Hastings | 79%
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| East Anglian city | Norwich | 79%
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| North eastern city with a castle and cathedral | Durham | 59%
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| Large seaside town in Merseyside | Southport | 56%
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| Suffolk town, and home to thoroughbred horse racing | Newmarket | 53%
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| Scottish town known as the 'Gateway to the Isles' | Oban | 52%
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| City in the south-east of Northern Ireland | Newry | 49%
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| Somerset town once known for glove making | Yeovil | 49%
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| Anglesey town and port serving Ireland | Holyhead | 46%
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| The UK's easternmost town | Lowestoft | 36%
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| Cheshire town on the edge of the Peak District | Macclesfield | 36%
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| Isle of Wight town with a long pier | Ryde | 36%
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| Large town in County Fermanagh | Enniskillen | 24%
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| Staffordshire market town with a castle | Tamworth | 24%
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| North Yorkshire town, one-time home to a steelworks | Redcar | 23%
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| Scottish town near the mouth of the River Nith | Dumfries | 21%
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| The oldest market town in Northamptonshire | Towcester | 20%
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