Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Cathedral of the Bishop of London, situated on Ludgate Hill | St. Paul's | 94%
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Informal name given to the skyscraper at 30 St. Mary Axe | Gherkin | 81%
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Architect of the above cathedral | Sir Christopher Wren | 73%
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Steel suspension footbridge across the River Thames, connecting the city with Bankside | {Millennium} Bridge | 71%
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Name by which the Central Criminal Court is usually known | The Old Bailey | 69%
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Major road through the city, in which most British national newspapers used to be printed | Fleet Street | 68%
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Bank tube station is served by the Docklands Light Railway, Northern, Waterloo & City and this other underground line | Central Line | 62%
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Insurance and reinsurance marketplace in the city, within which multiple syndicates come together to underwrite risk | Lloyds of London | 62%
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Performing arts complex in the City of London, the largest of its kind in Europe | {Barbican} Centre | 56%
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Mainline railway terminus in the southeastern corner of the City of London which also features on the British version of Monopoly | Fenchurch Street | 51%
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Nickname often used to refer to the UK's trading and financial services industries which are based predominantly in the City of London | {Square} Mile | 48%
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Official residence of the Lord Mayor of London | {Mansion} House | 47%
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London Central Markets is the largest wholesale meat market in the UK and is usually known by this other name | Smithfield | 46%
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Name by which the Bank of England is sometimes known | The {Old} {Lady} of Threadneedle Street | 45%
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Notorious prison within the city boundary, built in the 12th century and not demolished until 1904 | Newgate | 35%
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