| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ceremonial county in which Brighton is located | East Sussex | 95%
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| Nickname for the above football team | Seagulls | 88%
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| Residence built for the Prince of Wales, who became King George IV in 1820 | Royal {Pavilion} | 83%
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| Derelict pier that has fallen into ruin since a major fire of 2003 | West Pier | 76%
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| Winner of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brighton | ABBA | 69%
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| Home ground of the city's principal football team, Brighton & Hove Albion | Amex Stadium | 69%
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| Labyrinth of narrow alleyways that form a popular shopping destination | The Lanes | 67%
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| Murder thriller by Graham Greene, set in 1930s Brighton | Brighton {Rock} | 64%
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| Moving 162 m (531 ft) observation tower on Brighton seafront | Brighton i360 | 57%
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| Hotel targeted by a bomb during the 1984 Conservative Party conference | Grand Hotel | 52%
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| Number represented by the old bingo call 'The Brighton Line' | 59 | 48%
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| Brighton's principal pier | Palace Pier | 48%
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| Brighton born track athlete who won gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics | Steve Ovett | 21%
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| Bestselling classical and jazz violinist, born in Brighton in 1956 | Nigel Kennedy | 12%
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| Classic car motoring event that finishes in Brighton each year | London to Brighton {Veteran} Car Run | 10%
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