| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | Cotswolds market town | Chipping {Norton} | 93%
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| B | Grand stately home; seat of the Dukes of Marlborough | Blenheim Palace | 91%
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| C | Wartime prime minister born at B | Winston Churchill | 91%
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| F | The county is home to the HQs of ______ _ teams Alpine, Haas, and Williams | Formula 1 | 80%
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| P | Popular activity to do on the river in Oxford | Punting | 80%
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| E | Important reference book | Oxford {English} {Dictionary} | 78%
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| X | Dorothy Hodgkin was known for her work on _-__ crystallography at Oxford | X-ray | 78%
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| J | Northern area of Oxford; the namesake of a biblical city | Jericho | 76%
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| A | The first public museum in Britain, opened in 1683 | Ashmolean Museum | 73%
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| V | Designer outlet favoured by Chinese tourists | Bicester {Village} | 73%
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| H | Town home to an annual regatta | Henley-on-Thames | 73%
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| I | Alternative name for Oxfordshire's section of the Thames | Isis | 73%
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| Q | Term for Oxford University's many courtyards | Quadrangles | 71%
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| Z | Oxford University department that merged with Plant Sciences in 2022 | Department of {Zoology} | 69%
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| T | Town in the east named for a river | Thame | 69%
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| L | Comedian and actor; partner of Fry | Hugh Laurie | 60%
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| M | Brand of car manufactured in Cowley | Mini | 60%
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| D | Nickname for Oxford | City of {Dreaming} {Spires} | 56%
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| K | Large village north of Oxford; home to London Oxford Airport | Kidlington | 51%
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| W | Town on the edge of the Cotswolds once known for its blankets | Witney | 49%
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| R | Famous circular baroque building at Oxford University | Radcliffe Camera | 44%
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| U | Central Oxford church: ________ Church of St Mary the Virgin | University | 38%
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| Y | Village southwest of K; home to a Jacobean manor | Yarnton | 22%
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| O | Western riverside area of Oxford | Osney | 18%
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| S | Violent confrontation between Oxford students and townspeople in 1355 | St {Scholastica} Day riots | 11%
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| G | Tudor country manor near H | Greys Court | 9%
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