| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ceremonial county in which Plymouth is located | Devon | 100%
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| Ship that left Plymouth in 1620, carrying the Pilgrim Fathers to North America | Mayflower | 84%
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| Large open public space on Plymouth seafront, home to Smeaton's Tower | Plymouth {Hoe} | 78%
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| River that divides Plymouth from Cornwall | River Tamar | 78%
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| In 1588 Sir Francis Drake played bowls in Plymouth as this invading fleet approached | Spanish {Armada} | 78%
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| National Park that lies close to Plymouth's north-east city limits | Dartmoor | 75%
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| Road number of the Devon Expressway that passes through Plymouth | A38 | 63%
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| Plymouth's principal, centrally located, shopping mall | Drake {Circus} | 63%
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| Deep inlet and natural harbour in the English Channel near Plymouth | Plymouth {Sound} | 59%
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| Local destination connected via a regular short ferry crossing from Devonport | Torpoint | 38%
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| Leader of the Labour Party from 1980 to 1983, born in Plymouth in 1913 | Michael Foot | 34%
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| First woman Member of Parliament, who won the seat of Sutton in Plymouth in 1919 | Nancy Astor | 31%
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| Plymouth born Naval officer, whose ship, HMS Bounty, suffered a mutiny in 1789 | William Bligh | 28%
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| Railway bridge over the above river, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel | Royal {Albert} Bridge | 22%
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| Offshore hazard, with lighthouse, that falls within Plymouth's city limits | {Eddystone} Rocks | 13%
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