| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| F | Football team | Nottingham {Forest} | 97%
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| Y | Bordering county | Yorkshire | 94%
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| B | Pharmacy founded in Nottingham in 1849 | Boots | 91%
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| M | Second-largest settlement | Mansfield | 91%
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| R | Legendary outlaw; depicted on the county's flag | Robin Hood | 91%
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| S | Home of R | Sherwood Forest | 86%
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| T | River that crosses the county | Trent | 86%
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| Q | Religious movement born in M | Quakerism | 77%
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| J | Pub which claims to be England's oldest | Ye Olde Trip to {Jerusalem} | 77%
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| G | Fun fair held annually in Nottingham since 1284 | Goose Fair | 71%
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| N | Market town on the T; besieged in the Civil War | Newark | 69%
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| V | Nottingham shopping centre | Victoria Centre | 66%
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| I | Painkiller discovered by B in 1961 | Ibuprofen | 63%
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| K | Town home to Newstead Abbey | {Kirkby}-in-Ashfield | 60%
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| L | Writer of Lady Chatterley's Lover, born in Eastwood | D. H. Lawrence | 54%
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| O | Resource extracted near N in the 20th century | Oil | 54%
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| A | Town north of Nottingham; where Luddism began | Arnold | 43%
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| W | Manufacturing town in the northwest | Worksop | 43%
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| X | On Lister Gate is a memorial to busker Frank Robinson, aka "________ Man" | Xylophone | 37%
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| H | Condiment invented by a Nottingham grocer | HP Sauce | 29%
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| P | Village home to a pumping-station museum | Papplewick | 26%
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| Z | Canal-side hamlet on the border with Leicestershire | Zouch | 26%
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| C | Gorge on the Derbyshire border home to Ice Age cave art | Creswell Crags | 14%
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| E | Village near S; named for a Northumbrian king | Edwinstowe | 14%
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| D | Area named for its aristocratic estates; coal-mining centre in the 20th century | The {Dukeries} | 11%
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| U | Hilltop village located between the Derbyshire border and the M1 | Underwood | 3%
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