Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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County town | Bedford | 92%
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Large town which is the location of one of London's major airports | Luton | 89%
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Nickname of the above town's professional football club, due to the town's hat making history | The Hatters | 70%
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Village perhaps best known as the location of a stately home and a safari park | Woburn | 59%
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Born in Bedfordshire, this person was one half of the 'Two Ronnies' | Ronnie Barker | 56%
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Range of hills which runs through the county in a south-west / north-east direction | {Chiltern} Hills | 54%
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Zoo near Dunstable, which has a large chalk image of a lion carved on a nearby hillside | Whipsnade | 54%
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Born in the county in 1628, this preacher is best remembered for 'The Pilgrim's Progress' | John Bunyan | 46%
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This athlete grew up in Bedfordshire and went on to win the London and New York Marathons three times each and also hold the Marathon world record | Paula Radcliffe | 41%
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This USAAF band leader's aircraft left Twinwood Farm in 1944 and was never seen again | Glenn Miller | 36%
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Aviation museum at Old Warden which flies some of the world's oldest aircraft | {Shuttleworth} Collection | 31%
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Traditional Bedfordshire dish comprising a suet pastry with meat at one end and jam the other | Clanger | 29%
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Situated in Podington, north Bedfordshire, this is Europe's first permanent drag racing venue | Santa Pod | 29%
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Village which became a major site for airship development during and after WW1. Two huge hangers remain to this day, one of which was used to build the giant Airlander in 2012 | Cardington | 25%
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Said to be the oldest road in Britain, this ancient track passes through the county on its route between Buckinghamshire and Suffolk | {Ìcknield} Way | 19%
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