Statistics for UK Counties General Knowledge: Cornwall

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ClueAnswer% Correct
Popular visitor attraction near St. Austell, consisting of two huge domes which house thousands of plant species.The Eden Project
92%
Most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England.Land's End
91%
Cornwall's county town and only city.Truro
91%
Popular Cornish dish, usually made with beef and vegetables.Cornish Pasty
84%
During the Middle Ages, and again in the early 19th century, Cornwall was the major miner and producer of this.Tin
77%
The legendary King that Tintagel Castle has been associated with.King Arthur
76%
The Duchess of Cornwall's first name.Camilla
75%
The name for the county in Cornish.Kernow
74%
The most southerly point of mainland Great Britain.The Lizard
74%
Popular TV Chef, celebratory resident of Padstow.Rick Stein
71%
River which marks the Border between Cornwall and Devon.River Tamar
69%
Town on Corwall's northern coast, home to a world renowned art gallery.St. Ives
69%
Island and castle, reached by a causeway, near Penzance.St. Michael's Mount
68%
A traditional pub on Bodmin Moor and the setting for Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel.Jamaica Inn
60%
This beach is home to the British Surfing Association and is Britain's most famous surfing beach.Fistral Beach
50%
The largest of the Scilly IslesSt. Mary's
50%
A village and fishing port on the cornish north coast, flooded extensively in August 2004.Boscastle
48%
From the Cornish Bronn Wennili, meaning "hill of swallows", this Hill is the highest point on Bodmin Moor and of Cornwall as a whole.Brown Willy
48%
Darwin's HMS Beagle anchored here upon returning from it's noted survey voyage around the world.Falmouth
47%
Novelist, best known for 'Lord of the Flies', born in Newquay.William Golding
33%

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