Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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B | Small town near Huntingdon and G; briefly home to Samuel Pepys | Brampton | 0%
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D | People who controlled the area at various points from the 9th to 11th centuries | Danes | 0%
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E | This Roman road connecting London and York passes through Huntingdon | Ermine Street | 0%
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F | Sport practised when the county's marshy areas freeze over | Fen skating | 0%
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G | Town connected to Huntingdon by the medieval Old Bridge | Godmanchester | 0%
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O | River that flows through Huntingdon | Great {Ouse} | 0%
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H | Object on the county's flag | Hunting horn | 0%
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J | King who granted Huntingdon its town charter | John | 0%
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M | Prime minister who was Huntingdon's MP | John Major | 0%
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K | Town near the Bedfordshire border with an annual "Statty Fair" | Kimbolton | 0%
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C | Lord Protector who came from Huntingdon | Oliver Cromwell | 0%
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P | The largest meadow in England, located between Huntingdon and G | Portholme | 0%
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Q | Huntingdon is also the name of a town and county in this province | Quebec | 0%
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R | Fifth-largest town; home to a Benedictine abbey | Ramsey | 0%
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I | Third-largest town; has a Cornish namesake | St {Ives} | 0%
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N | Largest town | St {Neots} | 0%
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S | Exclave villages which were transferred between Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire | Swineshead | 0%
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L | The county is one of only three doubly {landlocked} English counties | 0%
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A | The Great North Road, or {A1}, cuts through the county | 0%
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T | Exclave villages which were transferred between Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire | Tilbrook | 0%
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U | Village near R home to a former RAF base | Upwood | 0%
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W | Large lake or 'mere' which once existed near Y; drained in the 19th century | Whittlesea Mere | 0%
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Y | Fourth-largest town; just south of Peterborough | Yaxley | 0%
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