| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Surrey town, home to the 'Derby' horse race | Epsom | 78%
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| Major city and port on the River Mersey | Liverpool | 77%
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| Large East Midlands city on the River Soar | Leicester | 67%
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| Hampshire cathedral city on the edge of the South Downs | Winchester | 65%
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| Large South Yorkshire town with a major railway works | Doncaster | 57%
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| Essex town and port on the North Sea | Harwich | 52%
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| Town to the west of Glasgow, once the county town of its namesake 'shire' | Renfrew | 50%
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| Large North Yorkshire town with a strong industrial history | Middlesbrough | 46%
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| County town of Derbyshire | Matlock | 42%
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| Town near Port Talbot on a river of the same name | Neath | 40%
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| Large town in Greater Manchester | Rochdale | 40%
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| Town, and former cathedral city, in Moray | Elgin | 38%
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| Fife town around 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth | Dunfermline | 35%
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| Cornish town with a history of copper and tin mining | Redruth | 32%
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| Historic minster town in Worcestershire on the Severn Valley Railway | Kidderminster | 31%
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| Market town in south Norfolk with a namesake forest | Thetford | 27%
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| County town of Pembrokeshire | Haverfordwest | 24%
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| Large West Sussex town on the edge of the Weald | Horsham | 17%
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| Hampshire market town, close to the New Forest | Ringwood | 17%
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| Market town to the north of Nottingham, with a coal mining history | Hucknall | 11%
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