| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Major shopping district in central Birmingham | Bullring and Grand Central | 95%
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| Factory and tourist attraction located in the historic village of Bournville | {Cadbury} World | 95%
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| Birmingham's principal railway station | {New} Street | 90%
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| Metropolitan county in which Birmingham is the largest settlement | West Midlands | 88%
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| International sporting competition held in Birmingham in 2022 | Commonwealth Games | 87%
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| Historic centre for gem craftsmanship and home to many independent retailers | {Jewellery} Quarter | 83%
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| Nickname for the Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway | Spaghetti Junction | 83%
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| Artificial waterway network that provided the life-blood of Victorian Birmingham but is now predominantly used for leisure | Canals | 78%
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| Birmingham's test cricket ground | Edgbaston | 76%
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| Football team that plays its home matches at 'The Hawthorns' | West Bromwich Albion | 74%
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| Reggae band from Birmingham who had a hit with the song 'Red Red Wine' | UB40 | 70%
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| Major venue for shows, meetings and events on the eastern side of Birmingham | National Exhibition Centre | 66%
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| Busy city centre junction on the above transport system | {Gas} Street Basin | 39%
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| Conservative Prime Minister from Birmingham who was born in 1869 | Neville Chamberlain | 38%
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| Motorway spur that connects the above junction with central Birmingham | A38(M) | 28%
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