| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Second largest city in Wales | Swansea | 97%
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| Coastal town and location of a large steelworks | Port Talbot | 93%
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| Mary Hopkin from Pontardawe is best known for this 1968 UK number 1 single | Those Were the {Days} | 90%
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| Large peninsula and location of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty | Gower | 86%
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| Margam born Oscar winning actor, known for playing Hannibal Lecter | Anthony Hopkins | 76%
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| Market town on a river of the same name, that has the remains of a Roman fort | Neath | 72%
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| Actress from West Glamorgan who starred in 'Chicago' prior to marrying Michael Douglas | Catherine Zeta-Jones | 69%
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| Ian Hislop from West Glamorgan is a long time editor of this satirical magazine | Private Eye | 66%
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| River that enters the sea after flowing through the above city | Tawe | 66%
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| Headland sited on the western edge of Swansea Bay | The Mumbles | 59%
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| Play written by West Glamorgan born Dylan Thomas, set in the village of Llareggub | Under Milk Wood | 52%
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| Former rugby union player from West Glamorgan, described as "arguably the greatest player ever to don a Welsh jersey" | Gareth Edwards | 45%
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| West Glamorgan born comedian Sir Harry Donald Secombe was a member of this popular British radio comedy programme that ran from 1951 to 1960 | The Goon Show | 45%
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| Skewen born singer Bonnie Tyler had a hit with this song about love and going astray | Lost in {France} | 41%
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| At St. Helen's in 1968, this Nottinghamshire and West Indies cricketer became the first man to hit six sixes in a single over, when playing in a match against Glamorgan | Garfield Sobers | 34%
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