Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. | Dundee | 87%
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The river flows through parts of both Wales and England, forming part of the border between the two countries. | Dee | 70%
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A centre for advanced transport manufacturing, home to the world's second largest aero-engine manufacturer, Rolls-Royce. | Derby | 70%
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Founded over the final resting place of St Cuthbert, its Norman cathedral became a centre of pilgrimage in medieval England | Durham | 70%
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Ponies roam its craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and tors (rock formations). | Dartmoor | 65%
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It encompasses sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and moorland national parks. | Devon | 61%
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The name of this city is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name Daire meaning "oak grove". | Derry | 57%
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It’s known for the Jurassic Coast, a long stretch on the English Channel where the cliffs contain many fossils. | Dorset | 43%
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A river in South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. | Don | 39%
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Norman castle in the city of Durham, England, which has been occupied since 1837 by University College, Durham. | Durham Castle | 39%
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It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history. | Dover Castle | 26%
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The park is also home to Thomas Land and a zoo, home to over 100 animals. | Drayton Manor | 13%
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A museum in Kensington, London which covers product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design. | Design Museum | 9%
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World Heritage Site along the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. | Derwent Valley Mills | 4%
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A ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the northeastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles south of Stonehaven. | Dunnottar Castle | 4%
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