Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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A | County town | Appleby | 0%
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P | Children's writer who lived around Windermere | Beatrix Potter | 0%
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B | Tourist town on Windermere | Bowness | 0%
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C | Ceremonial county formed by the joining together of Westmorland and Cumberland | Cumbria | 0%
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D | Bridge in L; built via a Faustian bargain | Devil's Bridge | 0%
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E | River that flows through A and into Cumberland | Eden | 0%
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F | Term for the county's many mountains and hills | Fells | 0%
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G | Village by a lake of the same name; where W lived | Grasmere | 0%
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H | Hardy breed of sheep; favoured by P | Herdwick | 0%
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J | A parish named after Westmorland can be found here | Jamaica | 0%
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K | Town known for its mint cake | Kendal | 0%
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L | Attractive market town in the far south | Kirkby {Lonsdale} | 0%
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M | The county borders this estuary in the southwest | Morecambe Bay | 0%
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N | Third-highest point; on the border with Cumberland | {Nethermost} Pike | 0%
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O | 8th-century Anglo-Saxon silver bowl; named after the village where it was found | Ormside bowl | 0%
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R | Famous character created by P | Peter {Rabbit} | 0%
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S | Pudding popularised by a hotel on U | Sticky toffee pudding | 0%
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T | Service station on the M6 that had a TV show made about it | Tebay Services | 0%
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I | The west of the county was settled by {Irish}-Norwegian invaders in the 10th century | 0%
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U | Largest lake after Windermere; on the border with Cumberland | Ullswater | 0%
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V | General Westmoreland was Commander of US forces during this war | Vietnam War | 0%
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W | Most famous of the Lake Poets; wrote about daffodils | William Wordsworth | 0%
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Y | Bordering county | Yorkshire | 0%
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