Statistics for English Geography A–Z

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  • The average score is 13 of 25

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HintAnswer% Correct
BOften referred to as England's "second city"Birmingham
98%
CSomerset village, located just south of England's largest gorge, that gave its name to a popular cheeseCheddar
90%
DThe only English county with two separate coastlinesDevon
81%
YThe Shambles is a famous street in this historic cathedral cityYork
74%
ZChester, Colchester and Regent's Park in London are all locations that are home to much-visited examples of this type of attractionZoo
70%
LStaffordshire market town that shares its name with a vegetable of the onion familyLeek
69%
QVillage in Leicestershire that gives its name to a notable meat substitute brandQuorn
64%
ABristol was a part of this short-lived county (1974–96) that was named after the prominent river flowing through the areaAvon
62%
GPort town on the south bank of the Humber that was once home to the world's largest fishing fleetGrimsby
54%
OMajor thoroughfare in South East London that is the first property on the standard British Monopoly boardOld Kent Road
53%
MLarge former kingdom, covering what is now the Midlands, that existed prior to the unification of England in 927 ADMercia
52%
SThe highest mountain in England{Scafell} Pike
50%
EA national park since 1954, this area is known for its moorland, coastline and poniesExmoor
48%
PSituated at the southern end of the Pennines, this was the United Kingdom’s first designated national parkPeak District
48%
FMineral that, as a building material, is particularly associated with East AngliaFlint
47%
TMiddlesbrough lies close to the mouth of this riverTees
47%
NTown on the western edge of Suffolk that is considered to be the birthplace of thoroughbred horse racingNewmarket
42%
WLarge bay and estuary between Lincolnshire and NorfolkWash, the
42%
HFormer mill town that was the birthplace of rugby leagueHuddersfield
40%
JPublic house in Nottingham that claims to be the oldest inn in EnglandYe Olde Trip to {Jerusalem}
35%
RTown in Kent that lost its city status in 1998 due to an administrative errorRochester
33%
IAlternative name for the River Thames and namesake of a student publication at the University of OxfordIsis, the
27%
KReservoir in Northumberland that is the largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom by capacity{Kielder} Water
19%
UOne of only two towns in the small county of RutlandUppingham
8%
VRoman name for the Isle of WightVectis
6%

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