| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | County town; largest town | Ipswich | 98%
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| E | Martyred king that Bury is named for | Saint Edmund | 90%
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| F | Largest container port in the UK | Felixstowe | 88%
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| L | Second-largest town; easternmost settlement in the UK | Lowestoft | 88%
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| N | Town known for being the global centre of horse racing | Newmarket | 88%
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| O | River whose name Eric Blair chose as his pen name | Orwell | 88%
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| A | Town home to a famous shingle beach and a classical music festival | Aldeburgh | 84%
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| V | AONB on the Essex border | Dedham {Vale} | 82%
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| S | Anglo-Saxon ship burial site | Sutton Hoo | 80%
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| D | Major port town that was gradually washed away by the sea | Dunwich | 76%
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| B | Market town just west of L | Beccles | 72%
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| K | Town between I and Woodbridge | Kesgrave | 62%
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| C | The county's flag depicts this object and two arrows | Crown | 60%
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| M | Village home to a grand Gothic wool church | Long {Melford} | 60%
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| Y | River that flows by Gorleston-on-Sea | Yare | 52%
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| W | River that constitutes the border with Norfolk | Waveney | 48%
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| U | Village near Woodbridge; home of the Suffolk Punch horse breed | Ufford | 46%
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| R | The Rendlesham Forest Incident, also known as "Britain's ______" | Roswell | 44%
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| T | Jane Taylor, from Lavenham, wrote this famous children's lullaby | Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star | 40%
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| H | This type of vehicle was invented in Somerleyton | Hovercraft | 36%
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| G | Supernatural (or maybe just Flemish) visitors to Woolpit village in the 1100s | Green children | 30%
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| J | One of N's two racecourses | July Course | 20%
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| P | Orford Ness structures used for Cold War bomb testing | Pagodas | 16%
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| Q | Word meaning to choke, in Suffolk's dialect | Quackle | 0%
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