Statistics for Suffolk A-Z

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    (2 since last reset)
  • The average score is 18 of 24

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
ATown home to a famous shingle beach and a classical music festivalAldeburgh
100%
BMarket town just west of LBeccles
100%
VAONB on the Essex borderDedham {Vale}
100%
FLargest container port in the UKFelixstowe
100%
GSupernatural (or maybe just Flemish) visitors to Woolpit village in the 1100sGreen children
100%
ICounty town; largest townIpswich
100%
KTown between I and WoodbridgeKesgrave
100%
MVillage home to a grand Gothic wool churchLong {Melford}
100%
LSecond-largest town; easternmost settlement in the UKLowestoft
100%
NTown known for being the global centre of horse racingNewmarket
100%
RThe Rendlesham Forest Incident, also known as "Britain's ______"Roswell
100%
EMartyred king that Bury is named forSaint Edmund
100%
SAnglo-Saxon ship burial siteSutton Hoo
100%
YRiver that flows by Gorleston-on-SeaYare
100%
CThe county's flag depicts this object and two arrowsCrown
50%
DMajor port town similar in size to London that was washed away by the seaDunwich
50%
HThis type of vehicle was invented in SomerleytonHovercraft
50%
TJane Taylor, from Lavenham, wrote this famous children's lullabyTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
50%
ORiver whose name Eric Blair chose as his pen nameOrwell
50%
POrford Ness structures used for Cold War bomb testingPagodas
50%
UVillage near Woodbridge; home of the Suffolk Punch horse breedUfford
50%
WRiver that constitutes the border with NorfolkWaveney
50%
JOne of N's two racecoursesJuly Course
0%
QWord meaning to choke, in Suffolk's dialectQuackle
0%

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