Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, found on the highest land in the Fens | Ely | 94%
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The predetermined number of strokes that a golfer should require to complete a hole | Par | 85%
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A type of grass grown as a grain, closely related to barley | Rye | 83%
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The fifth longest river in the UK, stretching 215km from mid Wales to the Severn estuary | Wye | 79%
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A town in south-west Scotland; Robert Burns was born in what is now one of its suburbs | Ayr | 74%
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The natural occurence of a rock that contains important elements, typically metals | Ore | 72%
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A type of deciduous tree and the name of a shade of grey | Ash | 64%
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A male name; the surname of one of the commanders of the Confederate States Army | Lee | 49%
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A small market town in Shropshire, where the sweet pea was first commercially cultivated | Wem | 40%
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The common name for sodium hydroxide, and to a lesser extent, potassium hydroxide | Lye | 36%
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