Memorize these and recognize 33.3% of all England clues.
| # | Answer | Count | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wales | 8 | One of its national symbols is on its flag, seen here |
| 2 | Scotland | 6 | Until 1707 it was an independent country |
| 3 | England | 6 | While preparing to sail back to America, Pocahontas died there in 1617 |
| 4 | St. George | 2 | Though he never slew any dragons there, he's England's patron saint |
| 5 | Salisbury | 2 | Also known as New Sarum, this city famous for its cathedral is just a stone's throw from Stonehenge |
| 6 | Nottingham | 2 | Associated with a mean sheriff, this city on the River Trent used to have an "S" in front—ewww |
| 7 | Liverpool | 2 | This city was supposedly named for a mythical creature, the liver bird |
| 8 | Canterbury | 2 | The name of this Southern city famous in literature is from words meaning "Kent people's stronghold" |
| 9 | Bath | 2 | Legend says King Lear's father & his swine rolled in the mud in this city's ancient Roman spa |
| 10 | the House of Commons | 2 | In 1992 Betty Boothroyd became the first female speaker of this legislative body |
| 11 | the Archbishop of Canterbury | 2 | He's also known as the primate of all England |
These appear 8+ times. Memorize these first.
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