| Population | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31,022 | English port town famed for its white cliffs | Dover | 94%
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| 34,003 | Overseas territory bordering Spain, home to a famous Rock | Gibraltar | 90%
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| 55,240 | Geoffrey Chaucer : "________ Tales" | Canterbury | 84%
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| 27,445 | Where Shakespeare was born | Stratford-upon- Avon | 80%
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| 61,749 | "Are you going to ___________ Fair / parsley, sage rosemary, and thyme" | Scarborough | 63%
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| 12,043 | Northernmost town in England, whose football club plays in the Scottish league system | {Berwick}-upon- Tweed | 47%
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| 48,069 | A person from this city in northern England is a "Dunelmian" | Durham | 45%
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| 300 | As a challenge, many travel between Land's End in Cornwall and this Scottish village | John o' Groats | 45%
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| 790 | Kentish village with a picturesque castle which shares its name with a major city in northern England | Leeds | 44%
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| 8,250 | Market town which shares its name with famous Welsh "Beacons" | Brecon | 41%
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| 27,938 | In Manx, this town is known as "Doolish" | Douglas | 40%
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| 10,459 | Town in Scottish Highlands, owing much of its tourism to nearby Ben Nevis | Fort {William} | 40%
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| 2,460 | Capital of the Falkland Islands | Port Stanley | 39%
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| 18,958 | Capital of Guernsey | Saint {Peter} Port | 34%
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| 1,600 | Welsh city, and the smallest in the UK to attain official city status | St Davids | 34%
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| 45,184 | Hampshire city which may have served as the capital of Alfred the Great | Winchester | 33%
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| 18,093 | Most populous town on the Cardigan Bay of the Welsh coast | Aberystwyth | 28%
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| 14,777 | Northern Irish city whose two cathedrals are both named after St. Patrick | Armagh | 19%
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