| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| A | The Great North Road, or __, passes through the county | A1 | 100%
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| B | Large village near Huntingdon and G | Brampton | 100%
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| D | The county is administered as a ______ within Cambridgeshire | District | 100%
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| E | Holme Fen has the lowest ________ in the UK | Elevation | 100%
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| F | What Portholme Meadow is often liable to do | Flood | 100%
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| G | Town across the river from Huntingdon | Godmanchester | 100%
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| O | River that flows through Huntingdon | Great {Ouse} | 100%
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| H | Object on the county's flag | Hunting horn | 100%
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| J | King who granted Huntingdon its town charter | John | 100%
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| M | Prime minister who was Huntingdon's MP | John Major | 100%
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| K | Where Catherine of Aragon died; now a posh boarding school | {Kimbolton} Castle | 100%
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| L | The county is one of only three doubly _________ English counties | Landlocked | 100%
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| C | Lord Protector who came from Huntingdon | Oliver Cromwell | 100%
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| Q | Group of babies born in N in 1935 who caused a press sensation | Quadruplets | 100%
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| W | Base home to the National Centre for Geospatial Intelligence | RAF {Wyton} | 100%
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| R | Market town home to the ruins of a major Benedictine abbey | Ramsey | 100%
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| P | Diarist who attended Huntingdon Grammar School and lived in B | Samuel Pepys | 100%
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| S | Huntingdon monument to a Crimean War siege | {Sevastopol} Cannon | 100%
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| I | Town with a Cornish namesake | St {Ives} | 100%
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| N | Largest town | St {Neots} | 100%
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| T | Railway route that links Huntingdon to London | {Thames}link | 100%
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| U | Village near R (hint: not down + forest) | Upwood | 100%
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| V | A mansio, or roadside ____, was located in G in the Roman era | Villa | 100%
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| X | Bus routes linking Huntingdon and Cambridge (hint: X and a number) | X2 | X3 | 100%
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| Y | Large village south of Peterborough | Yaxley | 100%
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| Z | Used car dealer (hint: god) | {Zeus} Cars | 100%
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