| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Famous breed of animal | Hereford {Cattle} | 100%
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| L | Market town on the river Lugg | Leominster | 86%
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| P | Bordering Welsh ceremonial county | Powys | 86%
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| R | Market town on the river Wye | Ross-on-Wye | 86%
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| F | River that flows through Bromyard; the namesake of a town in Somerset | Frome | 71%
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| M | Medieval world map housed in Hereford Cathedral | Hereford {Mappa} {Mundi} | 71%
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| O | Earthwork built by a Mercian king on the Welsh border | Offa's Dyke | 71%
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| Y | Picturesque village on the River Wye popular with tourists | Symonds {Yat} | 71%
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| T | Crisp brand founded in L | Tyrrells | 71%
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| V | People who raided the county in the 900s | Vikings | 71%
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| N | Mistress of Charles II from Hereford (probably) | {Nell} Gwynne | 57%
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| E | 1800s stately home built in the style of a Norman castle | Eastnor Castle | 43%
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| H | The county's 'black and white' villages are known for their ___-_______ houses | Half-timbered | 43%
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| K | Market town near the Welsh border | Kington | 43%
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| Q | Old slang term meaning confusion (sounds similar to what jelly does) | Quabble | 43%
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| A | Region in the southwest; named for the earlier Welsh kingdom of Ergyng | Archenfield | 29%
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| B | Range of hills on the Welsh border | Black Mountains | 29%
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| D | Former Cistercian abbey in the Golden Valley | Dore Abbey | 29%
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| G | Ruined Norman castle southwest of R | Goodrich Castle | 29%
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| J | Son of Owen Tudor who led the Lancastrians at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross | {Jasper} Tudor | 29%
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| S | Popular cider brand produced in Hereford | Strongbow | 29%
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| I | TV gardener Monty Don lives in this village between Hereford and L | Ivington | 14%
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| W | Village in the north home to a ruined castle and a ruined abbey | Wigmore | 14%
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| U | Village located between Hereford and Bromyard | Ullingswick | 0%
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