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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Town home to a famous shingle beach and a classical music festival
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Aldeburgh
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B
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Market town just west of L
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Beccles
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C
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The county's flag depicts this object and two arrows
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Crown
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D
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Major port town similar in size to London that was washed away by the sea
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Dunwich
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E
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Martyred king that Bury is named for
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Saint Edmund
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F
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Largest container port in the UK
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Felixstowe
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G
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Supernatural (or maybe just Flemish) visitors to Woolpit village in the 1100s
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Green children
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H
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This type of vehicle was invented in Somerleyton
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Hovercraft
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I
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County town; largest town
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Ipswich
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J
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One of N's two racecourses
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July Course
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K
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Town between I and Woodbridge
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Kesgrave
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L
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Second-largest town; easternmost settlement in the UK
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Lowestoft
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M
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Village home to a grand Gothic wool church
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Long Melford
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N
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Town known for being the global centre of horse racing
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Newmarket
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O
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River whose name Eric Blair chose as his pen name
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Orwell
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P
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Orford Ness structures used for Cold War bomb testing
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Pagodas
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Q
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Word meaning to choke, in Suffolk's dialect
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Quackle
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R
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The Rendlesham Forest Incident, aka "Britain's Roswell"
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S
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Anglo-Saxon ship burial site
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Sutton Hoo
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T
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Jane Taylor, from Lavenham, wrote this famous children's lullaby
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
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U
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Village near Woodbridge; home of the Suffolk Punch horse breed
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Ufford
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V
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AONB on the Essex border
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Dedham Vale
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W
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River that constitutes the border with Norfolk
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Waveney
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X
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Y
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River that flows by Gorleston-on-Sea
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Yare
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Z
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