| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | City; archbishopric; pilgrimage destination | Canterbury | 100%
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| D | Famous for its white cliffs | Dover | 100%
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| E | Train service that crosses Kent en-route to France | Eurostar | 92%
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| F | Seaside town home to one end of the Channel Tunnel | Folkestone | 90%
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| O | Scientific landmark in Greenwich | Royal {Observatory} | 88%
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| L | Who the RAF fought in the skies over Kent in 1940 | Luftwaffe | 81%
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| G | Nickname referring to the county's agriculture and greenery | Garden of England | 79%
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| I | What Thanet used to be | Island | 79%
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| M | Large river that empties into the Thames estuary | Medway | 79%
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| P | Native American woman buried at Gravesend | Pocahontas | 73%
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| S | Island captured by the Dutch in 1667 | Sheppey | 69%
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| N | The UK's oldest brewery in Faversham | Shepherd {Neame} | 58%
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| B | Archbishop of C who was assassinated in 1170 | Thomas Becket | 56%
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| J | Germanic people who settled in the 400s | Jutes | 52%
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| K | Demonym for those from west of the M | Kentishman / Kentishmaid | 40%
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| R | Wetland area in the south; known for smuggling | Romney Marsh | 35%
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| W | Symbol of the county; depicted on its flag | White horse | 35%
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| T | Rebellion leader who marched from C to London in 1381 | Wat Tyler | 29%
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| Q | Port town on S | Queenborough | 27%
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| Y | Village with a name that sounds like a miniature York | Yorkletts | 19%
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| H | Legendary founders of the Kingdom of Kent | Hengest | Horsa | 13%
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| U | Naval fort on the M near Chatham | Upnor Castle | 10%
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| V | British king H were said to have defeated in battle | Vortigern | 10%
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| A | Village famous for its 19th-century gang of smugglers | Aldington | 4%
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| Z | Racing driver who inspired Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Louis Zborowski | 2%
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