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Surrey A-Z

Name these places, people, and things from A-Z that are associated with the English county of Surrey.
When the answer is a person, the letter refers to their surname.
This quiz is about the historic county, which encompasses territory now part of the ceremonial county of Greater London.
* = outside of the Greater London conurbation.
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Last updated: April 16, 2024
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A
Town with the same name as Kent's fifth-largest town
Ashford
B
The first recorded game of this sport was played at Walton in 1749
Baseball
C
The first recorded game of this sport was played at Guildford in 1598
Cricket
D
Suffragette who was killed by the King's horse at E
Emily Davison
E
Town known for its horse-racing "Derby"
Epsom
F
Surrey is the most densely forested county in England
G
Largest town*; county town
Guildford
H
Author of Brave New World born in Godalming
Aldous Huxley
I
Military museum in Lambeth
Imperial War Museum
J
Surrey is also the name of a historic county on this island
Jamaica
K
World leader with a memorial at Runnymede
John F. Kennedy
L
Highest point in the county
Leith Hill
M
Document signed by King John in 1215
Magna Carta
N
Range of hills which runs through the middle of the county
North Downs
O
The M25, or London Orbital, cuts through the county
P
Natural amphitheatre near Hindhead
Devil's Punch Bowl
Q
Area of S
Surrey Quays
R
Town home to Surrey County Council
Reigate
S
Once a town at the southern end of London Bridge, now a London borough
Southwark
T
Theme park near Chertsey
Thorpe Park
U
G is home to the University of Surrey
V
Lake shared with Berkshire in Windsor Great Park
Virginia Water
W
Second-largest town*
Woking
X
 
Y
Theatre in G named for a French actress
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Z
Road that climbs Box Hill; featured in 2012 Olympics cycling races
Zig Zag Road
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