| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Nickname of Swansea City A.F.C. | Swans | 78%
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| Swansea's name in the Welsh language | Abertawe | 77%
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| Poet and writer born in the Uplands suburb of Swansea | Dylan Thomas | 72%
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| Metal for which Swansea was the centre of world trade in the 19th century | Copper | 67%
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| Principal river that flows into the sea at Swansea | Tawe | 67%
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| Body of water on which Swansea lies | {Bristol} Channel | 65%
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| Locally mined mineral for which Swansea port was once a major exporter | Coal | 65%
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| Nearby peninsular, popular with Swansea residents and visitors to the area | Gower | 65%
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| Name of the professional rugby union team that also plays at the above stadium | Ospreys | 52%
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| Swansea born actress who is married to Michael Douglas | Catherine Zeta-Jones | 50%
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| Original name of the Swansea.com stadium | Liberty Stadium | 50%
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| Name often given to people from Swansea, or supporters of the football club | Jacks | 43%
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| Preserved county in which the city of Swansea is located, though it's now only used for the limited functions of Lieutenancy and High Shrievalty | West Glamorgan | 40%
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| Large museum on Swansea Marina that tells the story of industry in Wales | National {Waterfront} Museum | 33%
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| One time Swansea Astronomical Society site in the maritime quarter, now in use as a prominent café and bar. | Marina Towers Observatory | 20%
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