| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| A | King of Wessex born in Wantage | Alfred the Great | 100%
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| D | Town home to the Railway Centre | Didcot | 100%
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| H | Sport Ascot is known for | Horse racing | 100%
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| L | Blocky theme park | Legoland | 100%
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| M | Town whose MP was prime minister Theresa May | Maidenhead | 100%
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| R | County town | Reading | 100%
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| W | Famous royal residence | Windsor Castle | 100%
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| G | Anti-nuclear protestors: The _______ _______ Women | Greenham Common | 89%
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| C | Area of high-tech industry; 'England's Silicon Valley' | M4 {corridor} | 89%
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| O | The county's flag depicts a stag stood under an ___ | Oak | 89%
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| S | Where British Army officers are trained | Sandhurst | 89%
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| Q | Early socialist from Hungerford (hint: rhymes with a synonym for 'burp') | Harry Quelch | 67%
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| K | River that crosses the county; tributary of the Thames | Kennet | 67%
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| N | Town in the west that was the site of two Civil War battles | Newbury | 67%
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| B | 'Lunatic asylum' built in the Victorian era | Broadmoor | 56%
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| F | Town in the northwest; the namesake of a London train station | Faringdon | 56%
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| U | Iconic landmark | {Uffington} White Horse | 56%
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| Z | Public museum at the University of R | Cole Museum of {Zoology} | 44%
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| E | Suburban town between R and Wokingham | Earley | 44%
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| J | Famous musician who lives near W | Elton John | 44%
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| I | Village in the southwest (hint: opposite of Leadpencil) | Inkpen | 44%
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| P | Park in R that shares a name with a park in Brooklyn | Prospect Park | 44%
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| V | Telecommunications company headquartered in N | Vodafone | 44%
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| Y | Leave Right Now singer and Pop Idol winner from Wokingham | Will Young | 44%
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| T | Neil Papworth was the first to demonstrate this technology in 1992 | Text messaging | 33%
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| X | Former technology company (hint: rhymes with the A in Q&A) | Xansa | 33%
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