Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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J | Viking name for York | Jorvik | 100%
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M | National park | North York {Moors} | 100%
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P | Classic part of a Sunday roast | Yorkshire {pudding} | 100%
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T | "Let's have a proper brew" | Yorkshire {Tea} | 100%
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L | Largest city | Leeds | 92%
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S | Steel city | Sheffield | 92%
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D | Character who visited Whitby | Dracula | 83%
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H | 1982 Eurovision host | Harrogate | 83%
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O | River that flows through York | Ouse | 83%
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R | Term for the county's three subdivisions | Ridings | 75%
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W | Place home to a cheese favoured by Wallace | Wensleydale | 75%
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Y | Chocolate bar originally made by Rowntree's | Yorkie | 75%
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G | Popular nickname for the county | {God's} {Own} {Country} | 67%
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B | Authors Anne, Charlotte, and Emily | Brontë | 58%
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I | Spa town near Bradford | Ilkley | 42%
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V | Flat plain surrounding York | Vale of York | 42%
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E | Roman name for York | Eboracum | 33%
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K | Spa town near H; home to Mother Shipton's Cave | Knaresborough | 33%
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F | Ruined monastery; UNESCO World Heritage Site | Fountains Abbey | 25%
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N | River that flows through K; tributary of O | Nidd | 25%
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A | Dog breed named for a river valley | Airedale Terrier | 17%
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C | Roman proclaimed emperor in York in 306CE | Constantine | 17%
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Q | Village near Bradford; home to Black Dyke Mills | Queensbury | 17%
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U | River in W; becomes O downstream | Ure | 0%
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