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Rutland A-Z

Name these places, people, and things from A-Z that are associated with the English county of Rutland.
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Last updated: April 16, 2024
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A
There are thirteen of these on the county's flag
Acorns
B
Popular activity at E and R
Birdwatching
C
River that flows through K
Chater
D
Jeffrey Hudson was a famous court dwarf in the 17th century
E
Second-largest body of water; on the border with Leicestershire
Eyebrook Reservoir
F
Another popular activity at E and R
Fishing
G
River that feeds R
Gwash
H
The county's emblem; one can be found upside-down on the county's flag
Horseshoe
I
Rutland became an "independent" county again in 1997, having been subsumed into Leicestershire in 1974
J
 
K
Third-largest settlement; in the east of the county
Ketton
L
Village home to the Bedehouse
Lyddington
M
The county's motto
Much in little
N
O is home to one of the best-preserved Norman buildings in England
O
County town
Oakham
P
Hambleton Peninsula was formed when the low-lying land surrounding it was flooded to create R
Q
A limestone quarry can be found near K
R
Largest body of water
Rutland Water
S
De-consecrated church on the edge of R
St Matthew's
T
E is stocked with this fish
Trout
U
Second-largest town
Uppingham
V
Long-distance trail between O and the Humber estuary
Viking Way
W
TV sketch show hosted by Eric Idle
Rutland Weekend Television
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Y
 
Z
 
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