Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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I | Mascot of Lincoln City F.C. | Lincoln {Imp} | 100%
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G | Second-largest settlement; on the Humber | Grimsby | 75%
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C | Once the tallest building on Earth | Lincoln {Cathedral} | 75%
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W | Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty | Lincolnshire {Wolds} | 75%
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T | Prime minister born in Grantham | Margaret Thatcher | 75%
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S | Popular seaside resort town | Skegness | 75%
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Y | Nickname for someone from the county | Yellowbelly | 75%
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A | Town near W; home to one of the county's four remaining windmills | Alford | 50%
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B | Town with an American namesake | Boston | 50%
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F | Area of marshy land long-since drained | Fens | 50%
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N | Inventor of calculus born at Woolsthorpe Manor | Isaac Newton | 50%
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M | Small seaside town with a highly-rated beach and donkey rides | Mablethorpe | 50%
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O | Month of the Lincolnshire Rising; now of Lincolnshire Day | October | 50%
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R | Aerobatics team based in the county | Red Arrows | 50%
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E | Roman road that linked Lincoln to London and York | Ermine Street | 25%
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K | Southwestern P | Kesteven | 25%
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L | Northern P | Lindsey | 25%
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D | Village; the ancestral home of one Walt | Norton {Disney} | 25%
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U | The county is home to only one {university} | 25%
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V | The county produces 30% of the UK's {vegetables} | 25%
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H | Southeastern P | Holland | 0%
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J | Mascot of S; originally from a railway advertisement | Jolly Fisherman | 0%
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P | Term for the county's three subdivisions | Parts | 0%
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Q | Village in H (hint: a piece of jewellery with four sides) | Quadring | 0%
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