Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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B | Town home to a famous tart | Bakewell | 100%
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J | Castleton is famous for its caves and this mineral | Blue {John} | 100%
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C | Bonnie Scottish prince who turned around at Derby | Charles Edward Stuart | 100%
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S | Notable feature of Chesterfield's St Mary's church | Crooked {spire} | 100%
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G | Former mill town in the far northwest | Glossop | 100%
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L | Reservoir which was created by 'drowning' two villages | Ladybower | 100%
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M | County town | Matlock | 100%
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P | National park | Peak District | 100%
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Y | Regiment that fought at Gallipoli | Derbyshire {Yeomanry} | 0%
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D | River that flows through Derby; a tributary of T | Derwent | 0%
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E | Village famous for its plague quarantine | Eyam | 0%
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H | Elizabethan stately home on the Nottinghamshire border | Hardwick Hall | 0%
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I | Fourth largest settlement | Ilkeston | 0%
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A | Novelist who wrote there is 'no finer county in England than Derbyshire' | Jane Austen | 0%
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W | Painter famous for their dramatic use of light | Joseph Wright | 0%
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K | Highest point in the county; famous for a 'mass trespass' | Kinder Scout | 0%
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Z | Area of Derby north of California | New {Zealand} | 0%
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N | Anglo-Saxon name for Derby prior to the arrival of the Norse | Northworthy | 0%
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O | Coton-in-the-Elms is the furthest point from the _____ in Britain | Ocean | 0%
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Q | Affluent village north of the suburb of Allestree | Quarndon | 0%
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R | Village that was once the capital of the kingdom of Mercia | Repton | 0%
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T | River that runs through the south of the county | Trent | 0%
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U | This institution can be found at Kedleston Road | University of Derby | 0%
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V | Derby Arena is home to this kind of sports facility | Velodrome | 0%
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F | Literary character who visited M | Victor Frankenstein | 0%
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