Published: Sunday 16th October 2011
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What is the name of the limestone headland just North of Llandudno?
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Which hills in West Wales are thought to be the source of the blue stones used in the construction of Stonehenge?
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In which town would you find The National Library of Wales?
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Where in Wales did J G Parry-Thomas break the World's land speed record in 1926?
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The smallest city in Britain is in Wales, what is it called?
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What is the name of the Roman settlement just north of Newport?
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Which bridge carries the A55 from North Wales to Anglesey?
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In which county would you find the National Botanical Gardens of Wales?
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Which is the largest natural body of water in Wales?
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What is the name of the village built by Clough William-Ellis made famous by the 1960's TV series "The Prisoner"?
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Where are the reservoirs built in the early 20th Century to supply Birmingham with drinking water?
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Which museum in Wales features historical buildings which have been dismantled and re-erected on site?
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Where is the Drivers and Vehicle Licensing Agency [DVLA] offices located?
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At which race course is the Welsh Grand National run?
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What is the name of the river that flows through Cardiff?
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Which is the second largest city in Wales?
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A statue of The White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland stands in which North Wales resort?
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What is the Welsh delicacy "Laver Bread " made from?
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What is the only Welsh county to play first-class cricket?
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By what name did the Romans refer to Wales?
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