Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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C | The first recorded game of this sport was played at Guildford in 1598 | Cricket | 100%
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U | G is home to the {University} of Surrey | 100%
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G | Largest town*; county town | Guildford | 100%
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N | Range of hills which runs through the middle of the county | North Downs | 100%
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T | Theme park near Chertsey | Thorpe Park | 100%
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V | Lake shared with Berkshire in Windsor Great Park | Virginia Water | 100%
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H | Author of Brave New World born in Godalming | Aldous Huxley | 50%
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A | Town with the same name as Kent's fifth-largest town | Ashford | 50%
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B | The first recorded game of this sport was played at Walton in 1749 | Baseball | 50%
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P | Natural amphitheatre near Hindhead | Devil's {Punch} {Bowl} | 50%
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D | Suffragette who was killed by the King's horse at E | Emily Davison | 50%
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E | Town known for its horse-racing "Derby" | Epsom | 50%
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J | Surrey is also the name of a historic county on this island | Jamaica | 50%
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L | Highest point in the county | Leith Hill | 50%
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M | Document signed by King John in 1215 | Magna Carta | 50%
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R | Town home to Surrey County Council | Reigate | 50%
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S | Once a town at the southern end of London Bridge, now a London borough | Southwark | 50%
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O | The M25, or London {Orbital}, cuts through the county | 50%
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W | Second-largest town* | Woking | 50%
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Y | Theatre in G named for a French actress | {Yvonne} Arnaud Theatre | 50%
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I | Military museum in Lambeth | Imperial War Museum | 0%
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K | World leader with a memorial at Runnymede | John F. Kennedy | 0%
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F | Surrey is the most densely {forested} county in England | 0%
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Q | Area of S | Surrey {Quays} | 0%
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Z | Road that climbs Box Hill; featured in 2012 Olympics cycling races | Zig Zag Road | 0%
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