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Somerset A-Z

Name these places and things from A-Z that are associated with the English county of Somerset.
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Last updated: April 16, 2024
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A
The Roman name for B
Aquae Sulis
B
The county's largest settlement
Bath
C
Village home to a gorge and a cheese
Cheddar
D
Highest point
Dunkery Beacon
E
National park
Exmoor
F
Town with (apparently) the most mispronounced name in England
Frome
G
Annual music festival
Glastonbury Festival
H
Stately home with famous gardens near T
Hestercombe House
I
Town in the south with a minster church
Ilminster
J
Radford Mill Farm hosts a festival of this kind of music
Jazz
K
Town between B and Bristol
Keynsham
L
Name for the flat plains in the centre of the county
Levels
M
Range of hills home to D
Mendip Hills
N
Ruined medieval castle near F
Nunney Castle
O
Somerset is home to many orchards, which produce the apples needed for the county's famous cider
P
Animals that can be found roaming freely in E
Ponies
Q
Range of hills and England's first AONB
Quantock Hills
R
Former coal-mining town southwest of B
Radstock
S
Town that gave the county its name; once the county town
Somerton
T
County town
Taunton
U
Claverton Down is the site of this institution
University of Bath
V
Yogurt company based in Blagdon
Yeo Valley
W
England's smallest city
Wells
X
 
Y
Fourth-largest settlement; known for its aircraft industry
Yeovil
Z
Adelard of Bath was the first to introduce this mathematical concept to Western Europe
Zero
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