| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Scottish capital city | Edinburgh | 85%
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| Major city once known as 'Cottonopolis' | Manchester | 85%
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| Large Berkshire town near the M4 motorway | Reading | 57%
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| Large port city and Royal Navy base in Devon | Plymouth | 55%
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| Devon town that gave its name to a type of carpet | Axminster | 49%
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| Post WW2 Essex 'new town' | Harlow | 40%
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| Town on the River Medway in Kent | Rochester | 39%
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| North Wales seaside town with a landmark ancient castle | Harlech | 35%
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| North Derbyshire market town | Glossop | 34%
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| Nottinghamshire town on the River Trent | Newark | 34%
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| Industrial town and port on the River Mersey | Runcorn | 34%
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| Worcestershire town in a vale of the same name | Evesham | 33%
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| Kent town, famous for its 'native oysters' | Whitstable | 29%
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| Large port town in County Durham | Hartlepool | 26%
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| Hampshire town between Portsmouth and Chichester | Havant | 21%
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| Scottish Borders town, home to Floors Castle | Kelso | 21%
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| Largest town in County Tyrone | Omagh | 20%
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| County town of Wiltshire | Trowbridge | 20%
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| Yorkshire coastal town, once home to a large pottery | Hornsea | 15%
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| Market town at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds | Louth | 13%
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