| Hint | University | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Former students include fourteen British prime ministers | Cambridge | 100%
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| Second oldest university in the world in continuous operation (oldest in English-speaking world) | Oxford | 100%
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| Scottish university making frequent appearances in the top three in UK rankings | St Andrews | 89%
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| British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was educated here | Edinburgh | 83%
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| Largest academic institution in the UK, where students tend to study off-campus | The Open University | 66%
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| Home to the Shakespeare Institute and the Cadbury Research Library | Birmingham | 64%
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| University with a history of sporting success, with graduates including Paula Radcliffe and Seb Coe | Loughborough | 63%
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| Leading university based in Norwich (according to national rankings) | East Anglia | 58%
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| Has campuses in Canterbury, Medway and Tonbridge | Kent | 55%
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| 'Russell Group' university in Northern Ireland | Queen's University Belfast | 52%
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| Science-focused university primarily located in South Kensington | Imperial College London | 48%
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| Opened the 'Alan Turing Building' in 2007 | Manchester | 48%
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| Has a coat of arms featuring an angel and a dragon | Cardiff | 46%
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| Scottish university with grounds containing Airthrey castle and loch | Stirling | 26%
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| The only English university located in a National Park | Sussex | 20%
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