Published: Thursday 8th July 2010
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In which city was the "Titanic" built?
Belfast.
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In which English county would you find Stonehenge?
Wiltshire.
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Which UK city was called Eboracum by the Romans?
York.
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The former Royal Yacht Britannia is now a tourist attraction, in which city is it moored?
Edinburgh.
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Which motorway connects London to Winchester?
The M3.
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What is the capital of the Isle of Man?
Douglas.
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What are the name of the hills that separate England from Scotland?
The Cheviot Hills.
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Which is further north, Edinburgh or Dundee?
Dundee.
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Which two London boroughs begin with the letter "E"?
Enfield & Ealing.
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What is Lindisfarne also known as?
Holy Island.
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In which English town would you find the 'Bridge of Sighs'?
Cambridge.
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Rothesay is the principal town on which Scottish island?
Bute.
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The hill known as Wenlock Edge stands in which county?
Shropshire.
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Which large lake sits in the centre of Northern Ireland?
Lough Neagh.
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Which is the most Northerly town in the British Islands?
Lerwick (Shetland Islands).
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Which is the most Easterly town in the British Islands?
Lowestoft.
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In which county does Kinder Scout, the highest peak in the Peak District, lie?
Derbyshire.
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Near which town would you find "The Angel of the North"?
Gateshead.
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In which town is the National Library of Wales?
Aberystwyth.
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Which two counties does the Dartford crossing connect?
Essex & Kent.
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