| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| South coast town known for its white cliffs | Dover | 98%
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| Scotland's largest city | Glasgow | 89%
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| Berkshire town known for its prestigious public school | Eton | 73%
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| South Wales city near the Severn estuary | Newport | 62%
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| North Yorkshire cathedral city | Ripon | 61%
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| Cornish town with a popular surfing beach | Newquay | 58%
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| East Midlands city with an ancient cathedral and castle | Lincoln | 42%
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| Largest town in the Orkney Islands | Kirkwall | 39%
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| Large town in Hertfordshire | Watford | 38%
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| Cathedral city that holds a copy of the Mappa Mundi | Hereford | 36%
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| Industrial town in the north of Northamptonshire | Kettering | 31%
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| Administrative centre of East Ayrshire | Kilmarnock | 28%
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| Shropshire town with many medieval and Tudor buildings | Ludlow | 28%
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| Kent town, once the busiest port in England | Deal | 25%
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| South Gloucestershire town to the north-east of Bristol | Yate | 23%
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| Cheshire town known for its history of salt mining | Northwich | 22%
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| Town in the Scottish Borders with many sandstone buildings | Hawick | 21%
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| Devon town on the western edge of Dartmoor | Tavistock | 19%
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| County Antrim town which has hosted the British Open | Portrush | 18%
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| Market town in the north west of Nottinghamshire | Worksop | 17%
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