| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| A | There are thirteen of these nuts on the county's flag | Acorns | 100%
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| B | Popular activity facilitated by R's abundant wildlife | Birdwatching | 100%
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| C | Construction material produced at the Ketton Works | Cement | 100%
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| D | Irish county home to Rutland Island | Donegal | 100%
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| E | Village named after an Anglo-Saxon queen | {Edith} Weston | 100%
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| F | Another popular activity on the county's reservoirs | Fishing | 100%
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| G | Old name of the A1 road that passes through the county | {Great} {North} Road | 100%
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| P | Artificial landform created by R | Hambleton {Peninsula} | 100%
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| H | The county's emblem; depicted on its flag | Horseshoe | 100%
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| K | Watersport that can be done on R | Kayaking | 100%
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| Q | Site that is part industrial area, part wildlife conservation area | Ketton {Quarries} | 100%
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| L | Ketton stone is a yellowish, pinkish kind of this stone | Limestone | 100%
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| Y | Science fiction novel by Peter F. Hamilton set in Rutland | Misspent {Youth} | 100%
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| M | The county's motto | {Much} in little | 100%
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| N | O is home to one of the best-preserved _____ buildings in England | Norman | 100%
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| O | County town | Oakham | 100%
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| S | Parliamentary constituency that contains part of Lincolnshire | Rutland and {Stamford} | 100%
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| R | Unimaginatively named reservoir | Rutland Water | 100%
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| W | TV sketch show hosted by Eric Idle | Rutland {Weekend} {Television} | 100%
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| T | Fish that Eyebrook Reservoir is stocked with | Trout | 100%
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| U | Second-largest town | Uppingham | 100%
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| V | Long-distance trail that starts in O and ends at the Humber estuary | Viking Way | 100%
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| X | CrossCountry trains, also known as __ trains, stop at O station | XC | 100%
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| I | A huge fossil of this ancient marine reptile was found at R in 2022 | Ichthyosaur | 0%
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| J | Churchman who founded schools in both of the county's towns | Robert {Johnson} | 0%
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| Z | Fish that can be found in R (hint: Alex_____) | Zander | 0%
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