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Great Britain Alphabetically - Part B

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : United Kingdom : Great Britain Alphabetically - Part B

Introduction:
"The second part of my alphabetical journey around Britain, with all the answers beginning with B."


1. Which city in northern England is home to the National Media Museum, the most visited museum in Britain outside of London?
    Brighouse
    Bradford
    Blackburn
    Bolton


2. Which city in western England is famed for its naturally occurring hot springs and Georgian architecture?
    Bristol
    Bath
    Bridgwater
    Bideford


3. Which town in Powys was formerly a county town, and shares its name with a range of mountains?
    Blaenau Ffestiniog
    Bridgend
    Brecon
    Builth Wells


4. Which English seaside resort is home to a Royal Pavilion, and a series of narrow winding streets called The Lanes, filled with antique shops?
    Blackpool
    Bognor Regis
    Bournemouth
    Brighton


5. Which is the second largest city in Great Britain, home to the Bull Ring shopping centre, and Edgbaston Cricket Ground?
    Answer: (One Word, begins with B)


6. Which famous seaside resort has a famous pleasure beach, which includes the Pepsi Max Big One, the tallest, fastest and steepest roller coaster in the world when it opened in 1994?
    Broadstairs
    Brighton
    Blackpool
    Bournemouth


7. Which Derbyshire town is famous for its mineral springs, and is known as the the 'gateway to the Peak District National Park'?
    Bakewell
    Belper
    Buxton
    Burton Upon Trent


8. Which small Scottish town is famous for its castle, whose owner is the only person in Britain allowed to have his own private army?
    Blair Atholl
    Balmoral
    Braemar
    Ballater


9. Which town on the England-Scotland border has changed hands between the two countries 14 times?
    Brampton
    Berwick-upon-Tweed
    Burnmouth
    Bowness-on-Solway


10. Which seaport was the birthplace of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's steamships, the Great Western, in 1837, and the Great Britain, in 1843; is the site of Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge, opened in 1864; and is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club?
    Answer: (One Word, begins with B)


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