Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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A | Waterfall that flows into U | Aira Force | 0%
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B | Third-largest lake | Bassenthwaite | 0%
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C | City; county town | Carlisle | 0%
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S | Famous meat product | Cumberland {sausage} | 0%
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D | Second-largest lake; near K | Derwentwater | 0%
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E | River that flows from Westmorland and through C | Eden | 0%
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G | What carved out the valleys of L | Glaciers | 0%
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H | Third-highest point in England; on the border with Westmorland | Helvellyn | 0%
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I | Body of water to the county's west | Irish Sea | 0%
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K | Tourist town with a pencil museum | Keswick | 0%
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L | National park | Lake District | 0%
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M | Coastal town named for an MP's wife | Maryport | 0%
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N | Type of power that was generated at Sellafield | Nuclear | 0%
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O | Birds that migrate from Africa and can be found at B | Ospreys | 0%
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Q | Cumberland is the namesake of a gold rush ghost town in this state | Queensland | 0%
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J | Key ingredient of Cumberland sauce | Redcurrant {jelly} | 0%
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R | Dessert sauce popularised in coastal towns like M and W | Rum butter | 0%
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F | Body of water between Cumberland and Scotland | Solway {Firth} | 0%
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P | Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey | The Lake {Poets} | 0%
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T | Village with a (contested) tautological name meaning "hill hill hill" | Torpenhow | 0%
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U | Lake known for "steamers"; on the border with Westmorland | Ullswater | 0%
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V | Broad valley named for E | Vale of Eden | 0%
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W | Coastal town raided by Americans in 1778 | Whitehaven | 0%
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Y | The county has fewer _____ people than the national average | Young | 0%
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Z | Type of path often used to climb the county's steep slopes | Zigzag | 0%
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