| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| G | Annual music festival | Glastonbury Festival | 95%
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| B | The county's largest settlement | Bath | 91%
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| C | Village home to a gorge and a cheese | Cheddar | 91%
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| T | County town | Taunton | 88%
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| W | England's smallest city | Wells | 88%
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| F | Town with (apparently) the most mispronounced name in England | Frome | 80%
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| Y | Fourth-largest settlement; known for its aircraft industry | Yeovil | 77%
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| E | National park | Exmoor | 75%
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| M | Range of hills home to D | Mendip Hills | 75%
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| J | Radford Mill Farm hosts a festival of this kind of music | Jazz | 73%
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| O | The county is home to many _______, necessary for its famous cider | Orchards | 73%
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| S | Town that gave the county its name; once the county town | Somerton | 68%
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| V | Yogurt company based in Blagdon | Yeo {Valley} | 66%
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| Q | Range of hills and England's first AONB | Quantock Hills | 64%
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| L | Name for the flat plains in the centre of the county | Levels | 61%
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| K | Town between B and Bristol | Keynsham | 59%
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| I | Town in the south with a minster church | Ilminster | 57%
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| P | Animals that can be found roaming freely in E | Ponies | 54%
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| R | Former coal-mining town southwest of B | Radstock | 48%
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| Z | Adelard of Bath was the first to introduce this numerical concept to Western Europe | Zero | 43%
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| A | The Roman name for B | Aquae Sulis | 41%
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| D | Highest point | Dunkery Beacon | 27%
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| N | Ruined medieval castle near F | Nunney Castle | 25%
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| U | Claverton Down is the site of this institution | University of Bath | 21%
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| H | Stately home with famous gardens near T | Hestercombe House | 18%
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