Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Castlerigg Stone Circle, the Pencil Museum, and much, much more! | Keswick | 91%
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Town on the shores of the district's most famous lake | Windermere | 88%
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'The Gateway to The Lakes' | Kendal | 83%
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Famous for the tiny house on the bridge | Ambleside | 78%
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Wordsworth and gingerbread | Grasmere | 72%
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'Bonus' settlement of the above | Bowness-on-Windermere | 60%
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Famous for its geriatric male namesake | Coniston | 51%
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Secluded village on the shores of Ullswater | Glenridding | 36%
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Another town named after at bridge; this one's at the southern end of Windermere | Newby Bridge | 32%
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Hometown of a famous relish company | Hawkshead | 31%
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Town named after a bridge that stood 1764-2015 | Pooley Bridge | 31%
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A park of spring daffodils, and a rather meline pub! | Rydal | 22%
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Hamlet of a watermill-related pub | Ings | 11%
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Waterwheel, and a cafe that perhaps belongs to Wilfred | Staveley | 11%
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Fox and Hounds in the Winster Valley | Bowland Bridge | 4%
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