| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | River that flows through Bristol | Avon | 93%
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| B | Famous anonymous street artist | Banksy | 87%
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| C | Town known for its horse racing festival | Cheltenham | 87%
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| I | Food produced at the Wall's factory in Gloucester | Ice cream | 87%
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| S | Major river that divides the county | Severn | 87%
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| R | Annual event that takes place at Cooper's Hill | Cheese {rolling} | 80%
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| D | Region near the Welsh border | Forest of {Dean} | 80%
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| G | Government intelligence organisation based at 'The Doughnut' | GCHQ | 80%
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| V | Cleaning device invented by Hubert Cecil Booth | Vacuum cleaner | 80%
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| E | Quirky amateur who became GB's first Olympic ski jumper | Eddie the Eagle | 73%
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| J | Vaccine inventor from Berkeley | Edward Jenner | 67%
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| U | Institution in Cirencester; the oldest of its kind in the country | Royal Agricultural {University} | 67%
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| O | Famous breed of pig | Gloucestershire {Old} {Spots} | 60%
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| L | Gardening device invented by Edwin Budding | Lawnmower | 60%
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| Z | Minor royal who lives at Gatcombe Park | {Zara} Tindall | 60%
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| M | Bordering Welsh county | Monmouthshire | 53%
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| W | River that constitutes the border with Wales | Wye | 53%
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| X | Semiconductor company (hint: Christmas with a different vowel) | XMOS | 53%
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| N | John Cabot set out from Bristol in 1497 and discovered this island | Newfoundland | 47%
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| H | Family residence of Charles III and Camilla | Highgrove House | 40%
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| F | RAF base that hosts RIAT, the world's largest military air show | RAF {Fairford} | 40%
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| Q | Town / suburb southwest of Gloucester | Quedgeley | 33%
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| Y | Town northeast of Bristol; the birthplace of J. K. Rowling | Yate | 33%
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| K | Large town / suburb east of Bristol | Kingswood | 27%
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| P | Town home to a rococo garden; the 'Queen of the Cotswolds' | Painswick | 20%
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| T | Martyred translator of the Bible from Stinchcombe | William Tyndale | 20%
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