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Steel City
It's the fashion here to be ship shape
Sir Titus's model village
A church town in the long valley
This 1971 free festival started as the Pilton Festival, founded by Andrew Kerr
A very fruitful place
Polly makes tea from underground water
People who live here shouldn't throw stones
Where a fat whale may live
No fracking way!
Liverpools river has got lost meandering round this warm place
A good source of Guinea Pigs
Pink birds have fun here
Outlaws brown horse with black mane and tail
A beast of burgen needs to get across here
A good place to soak away your worries
Good Lord deliver us from these three places (1)
Good Lord deliver us from these three places (1)
Good Lord deliver us from these three places (3)
Children need to know where a poorly bear lives
You can have a laugh at this little candle
Ride a horse at a good pace to this cathedral city
Town of snitches - according to the police!
Wallace and Gromit like it here
Where everyone is asleep
Throw a Wellington Boot backwards in the rain
A majestic crossing leading over many deep waters
For taking the dogs for a walk
Such a Capital place to be
East coast's two tone spa town
This deep harbour is a dangerous place for russian ships
Arthur Scargill's nemesis was born here
Where you might see a Bluebird
Every cowboys favourite rifle
A golden day at the races
Heavy door security
1 in 4 up and down this dip to cross the little stream
KitKats and Polos are made here
Where matadors might look for work, but instead end up shopping
They belong to the queen and are heading off out into the Bristol Channel
1066 and all that
Dr Foster should have been wearing waders
Site of Brunel's Royal Albert bridge over the river Tamar
Some one who has given up food

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