| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Its flag features a 'triskelion' made of three armoured legs | Isle of Man | 95%
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| Largest English island, officially a county | Isle of Wight | 94%
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| British Crown dependency, and largest of the Channel Islands | Jersey | 94%
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| UK mainland, and largest island in Europe | Great Britain | 93%
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| Second largest of the Channel Islands, with the capital city Saint Peter Port | Guernsey | 93%
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| Overseas territory sharing its name with a famous triangle | Bermuda | 92%
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| Archipelago known as 'Hjaltland' in Norwegian | Shetland | 89%
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| Archipelago around 10 miles north of mainland Scotland | Orkney | 82%
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| Welsh island, home to Europe's longest place name | Anglesey | 79%
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| Largest island of the Inner Hebrides | Skye | 71%
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| Remote Atlantic island where Napoleon was exiled to | Saint Helena | 70%
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| Largest and most populous in Scotland | Lewis and Harris | 58%
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| Tidal island in Northumberland, also known as 'Holy Island' | Lindisfarne | 55%
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| Caribbean island with a large exclusion zone due to volcanic activity | Montserrat | 47%
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| Island of 40,000, off the north coast of Kent | Sheppey | 43%
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| Scottish island famed for smoky whiskies such as Laphroaig and Lagavulin | Islay | 41%
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| British overseas territory with dolphins on its flag | Anguilla | 31%
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| Island in the Thames estuary, west of Southend-on-Sea | Canvey | 30%
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| Most populous English island, lying off the south coast | Portsea | 22%
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| Largest and most populous of the British Virgin Islands | Tortola | 14%
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