Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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City of the archbishop | Canterbury | 100%
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The nearest town to France | Dover | 100%
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Once Britain's biggest shopping centre, now just... Kent's biggest | Bluewater | 84%
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Until 2007 the only station outside London serving the Eurostar | Ashford | 78%
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The town nearest the British entrance to the Channel Tunnel | Folkestone | 78%
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The river separating east and west Kent | Medway | 75%
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Peninsula where Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs are found | Isle of Thanet | 72%
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The town which gives its name to the easternmost Thames crossing | Dartford | 69%
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Coastal miniature steam railway: the Romney, Hythe and... what? | Dymchurch | 69%
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Kent's highest-ranked football team (as of 2020) | Gillingham | 69%
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The county town | Maidstone | 63%
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The archbishop murdered there in 1170 | Thomas à Becket | 63%
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The former port which gives its name to a popular snack | Sandwich | 59%
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Where the nuclear power station is | Dungeness | 53%
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Building for the drying of hops as part of the brewing process, normally round | Oast | 44%
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The AONB covering much of the centre of Kent from London to the sea | Kent Downs | 41%
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18th-century spa town, Beau Nash's "colony of Bath" | Tunbridge Wells | 34%
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The second-largest river in the county | Stour | 31%
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The stretch of water dividing Sheppey from the mainland | Swale | 22%
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Ancient subterranean passages which hosted concerts in the 1960s by David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and many others | Chislehurst Caves | 9%
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