| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The smallest city in the UK, located in the far west of Dyfed | St. Davids | 91%
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| Dyfed town that is the namesake of a knitted garment that opens fully at the front | Cardigan | 86%
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| The 'last invasion of mainland Britain' took place in 1797 when a small force from this country landed at Fishguard | France | 84%
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| Important town and site of one of the world's largest liquid natural gas terminals | {Milford} Haven | 84%
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| University town in the historic county of Ceredigion | Aberystwyth | 82%
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| The only national park in the UK established primarily because of its scenic coastline | {Pembrokeshire} Coast | 80%
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| This aviatrix made her first transatlantic flight in 1928, touching down at Pwll in Dyfed | Amelia Earhart | 66%
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| Seaside town with a name similar to a surfing resort in Cornwall | New Quay | 64%
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| Walled seaside town on the western side of Carmarthen Bay, known for its sandy beaches | Tenby | 64%
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| The UK's smallest university town, home to the University of Wales Trinity Saint David | Lampeter | 59%
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| Port in Ireland to which ferry services operate from Fishguard and Pembroke | Rosslare | 43%
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| Major trunk road that connects London with the town of Fishguard | A40 | 41%
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| Island off the coast of Dyfed, known for its bird wildlife, stone circles and prehistoric remains | Skomer | 36%
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| Born in Dyfed in 1878, this painter, draughtsman, and etcher was once considered the most important artist at work in Britain | Augustus John | 23%
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| Carmarthen born professional snooker player who won The Masters in 2000 and the UK Championship in 2003 | Matthew Stevens | 9%
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