Buckinghamshire A-Z - Statistics

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  • The average score is 14 of 26
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
E Many prime ministers have attended this elite school Eton College
94%
A County town Aylesbury
88%
W Third-largest settlement High {Wycombe}
88%
M The county's largest settlement and only city Milton Keynes
88%
B Synonymous with Alan Turing and Enigma Bletchley Park
84%
C Country residence of the prime minister Chequers
81%
U Institution based in M: The Open ________ University
81%
O Sitcom set in a Slough paper company The Office
72%
X Leigh-Anne Pinnock, from W, was a winner of this TV show The X Factor
72%
R M famously has many of these Roundabouts
72%
S Animal emblem of Buckinghamshire; depicted on its flag Swan
63%
D Author who wrote in a garden shed at Gipsy House Roald Dahl
59%
V The world's first model _____ can be found in Beaconsfield Village
59%
Z Albanian king who lived in exile near Frieth during WW2 Zog I
50%
L For centuries Marlow was renowned for making this fabric Lace
47%
P Discworld and Good Omens writer born in Beaconsfield Terry Pratchett
44%
F There are two Stratfords near M, one Stony, one _____ Fenny
38%
G River that flows through the north of the county Great Ouse
38%
I Village home to Pinewood Studios Iver
38%
N Town just northeast of M Newport Pagnell
38%
K Woman who infamously met John Profumo at Cliveden House Christine Keeler
28%
J Village known for Quakerism; where William Penn is buried Jordans
22%
Y Actor from Fulmer who played Basil Exposition in Austin Powers Michael York
9%
H Highest point in the county Haddington Hill
6%
T Village east of Buckingham home to a 14th-century bridge Thornborough
6%
Q Ruined village where St Osyth was born Quarrendon
3%
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