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UK Town and City Trivia - Brighton

Can you guess these facts about the UK city of Brighton & Hove?
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This quiz is part of the UK Town and City trivia series
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Last updated: February 25, 2025
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First submittedFebruary 25, 2025
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Ceremonial county in which Brighton is located
East Sussex
Residence built for the Prince of Wales, who became King George IV in 1820
Royal Pavilion
Brighton born track athlete who won gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics
Steve Ovett
Brighton's principal pier
Palace Pier
Derelict pier that has fallen into ruin since a major fire of 2003
West Pier
Classic car motoring event that finishes in Brighton each year
London to Brighton
Veteran Car Run
Hotel targeted by a bomb during the 1984 Conservative Party conference
Grand Hotel
Labyrinth of narrow alleyways that form a popular shopping destination
The Lanes
Moving 162 m (531 ft) observation tower on Brighton seafront
Brighton i360
Murder thriller by Graham Greene, set in 1930s Brighton
Brighton Rock
Number represented by the old bingo call 'The Brighton Line'
59
Home ground of the city's principal football team, Brighton & Hove Albion
Amex Stadium
Nickname for the above football team
Seagulls
Winner of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brighton
ABBA
Bestselling classical and jazz violinist, born in Brighton in 1956
Nigel Kennedy
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