Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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Town and major ferry port that faces France across the English Channel. | Dover | 100%
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Kent is known as 'The ______ of England'. | Garden | 93%
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The County Town and most populous town in Kent. | Maidstone | 77%
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Sheerness is a town on which Isle at the northern tip of the county? | Isle of Sheppey | 72%
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In 1909 this Kent spa town received a 'Royal' Status. | Royal Tunbridge Wells | 69%
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Which football club is the county's highest ranked professional team? | Gillingham FC | 67%
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A motor racing circuit that's hosted 12 runnings of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986. | Brands Hatch | 64%
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A seaside town on the north Kent coast, famous for its Native Oysters. | Whitstable | 64%
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Which World War II battle took place in the sky mainly over the county? | Battle of Britain | 63%
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The second larget river in southern England, after the Thames. | River Medway | 63%
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There will be blue birds flying over these, according to Dame Vera Lynn. | White Cliffs of Dover | 60%
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A series of medieval misadventures written by Geoffrey Chaucer, that sees Pilgrims competing to tell the best story on their way to the shrine of St Thomas Beckett. | The Canterbury Tales | 58%
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Consisting of two bored tunnels and a cable stayed bridge, this estuarial crossing of the Thames in to Kent is the busiest in the UK. | Dartford Crossing | 53%
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The Channel Tunnel, a rail link between England and France opened in this year. | 1994 | 47%
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This headland is home to a nuclear power station and is one of the largest expanses of shingle in Europe. | Dungeness | 47%
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A town in north Kent, where Charles Dickens lived as a boy. | Chatham | 42%
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Britain's most successful Winter Olympian, Lizzie Yarnold was born in this town, whose name is derived from the Old English word "Seouenaca". | Sevenoaks | 27%
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Born in Kent, this person introduced the Printing Press to England in 1476. | William Caxton | 26%
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This castle hosted peace talks between Isreal and Eygpt in 1978. | Leeds Castle | 23%
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Situated on the North Downs, this is the highest point in Kent. | Betsom's Hill | 3%
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