Hint | City | % Correct | |
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L | Capital of England | London | 97%
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C | Capital of Wales | Cardiff | 95%
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D | Famous for white cliffs | Dover | 91%
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M | City at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution | Manchester | 89%
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A | Scotland's third biggest city | Aberdeen | 88%
|
B | Where Brummies live | Birmingham | 85%
|
R | Town that gave its name to a sport | Rugby | 81%
|
N | City upon the Tyne | Newcastle | 80%
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I | Capital of the Scottish highlands | Inverness | 74%
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Y | Famous walled city of Northern England | York | 74%
|
H | Where Harold met his end in 1066 | Hastings | 69%
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W | Home of football's Wolves | Wolverhampton | 67%
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S | Shakespeare's home town | Stratford- upon-Avon | 66%
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E | Tony Blair's home town | Edinburgh | 58%
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P | Where Drake awaited the Spanish Armada | Plymouth | 55%
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K | Full name of Hull | Kingston upon Hull | 54%
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O | Most likely place to find a Don | Oxford | 52%
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G | Cathedral city on the river Severn | Gloucester | 40%
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T | Cathedral city in Cornwall | Truro | 36%
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U | Town in West London | Uxbridge | 31%
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F | Town that "guards" the southwest coast of Wales | Fishguard | 19%
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J | Town in Tyne and Wear | Jarrow | 19%
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V | Seaside resort on the Isle of Wight | Ventnor | 14%
|
Q | Home of Black Dyke Mills | Queensbury | 6%
|
Z | "Zealous" village in Wiltshire | Zeals | 4%
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