Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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P | Three of these fruits are featured on the county's flag | Black Worcester {pear} | 100%
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D | Town once home to salt baths | Droitwich Spa | 100%
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J | King buried in Worcester Cathedral | John | 100%
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K | Third-largest settlement*; famous for its carpet industry | Kidderminster | 100%
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M | Southern range of hills; home to the county's highest point | Malvern Hills | 100%
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Q | Western suburb of Birmingham | Quinton | 100%
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R | New town; second-largest settlement* | Redditch | 100%
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S | Major river that runs through the county | Severn | 100%
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E | Pomp and Circumstance composer from Lower Broadheath | Edward Elgar | 67%
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G | Stourbridge was known for this industry | Glass making | 67%
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I | Village near F that inspired The Archers | Inkberrow | 67%
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T | Fantasy author who grew up in Sarehole | J. R. R. Tolkien | 67%
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U | Town in the county's south that is -upon-S | Upton | 67%
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V | Key ingredient of Worcestershire sauce | Vinegar | 67%
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Y | Eastern suburb of Birmingham whose MP is Jess Phillips | Yardley | 67%
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B | Tourist town near W | Bewdley | 33%
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C | The opposing armies at the Battle of Worcester were led by these men | Charles I | Oliver Cromwell | 33%
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L | Famous manufacturer of Worcestershire sauce | {Lea} {&} {Perrins} | 33%
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O | Saint and archbishop of York buried in Worcester Cathedral | {Oswald} of Worcester | 33%
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H | Reformer of the Royal Mail from K | Rowland Hill | 33%
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A | Open-air museum home to reconstructed historic buildings | Avoncroft Museum | 0%
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F | Village southwest of R; once the site of a royal forest of the same name | Feckenham | 0%
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N | Implement R was previously known for producing | Needles | 0%
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W | Area of woodland on the border with Shropshire | Wyre Forest | 0%
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