Hint
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Answer
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The Queen, Beefeaters, Houses of Parliament
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London
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Thermae Spas, Jane Austen, Romans
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Bath
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Spinnaker Tower, Royal Navy, HMS Victory
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Portsmouth
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Francis Drake, Joshua Reynolds, Mayflower Steps
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Plymouth
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Steep Hill, Hilltop Cathedral, Sausages
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Lincoln
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West Country, Chris Martin, Norman Cathedral
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Exeter
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Shambles, Minster, Vikings and Romans
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York
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Loidis, West Yorkshire, Wool production
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Leeds
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Norfolk, Colmans Mustard, The Canaries
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Norwich
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Clifton Suspension Bridge, UWE, Banksy
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Bristol
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Hint
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Answer
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Oldest University, Dreaming Spires, Brookes
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Oxford
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The Royal Mile, Castle, Scottish Capital
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Edinburgh
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Welsh Capital, Millennium Stadium, Glamorgan
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Cardiff
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The Beatles, Merseyside, Cavern Club
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Liverpool
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River Trent, Robin Hood, Goose Fair
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Nottingham
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RMS Titanic, Cathedral Quarter, George Best
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Belfast
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Prince Naseem, Steel City, United and Wednesday
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Sheffield
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United and City, Trafford Centre
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Manchester
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Highlands, The Sneck, Macbeth
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Inverness
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The Titanic wasn’t HMS. HMS stands for His/Her Majesty’s Ship - I,e. is for ships in the Royal Navy. From memory, the Titanic is a SS - I.e. Steam ship