Suffolk A-Z - Statistics

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  • The average score is 14 of 24
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
I County town; largest town Ipswich
98%
E Martyred king that Bury is named for Saint Edmund
90%
F Largest container port in the UK Felixstowe
88%
L Second-largest town; easternmost settlement in the UK Lowestoft
88%
N Town known for being the global centre of horse racing Newmarket
88%
O River whose name Eric Blair chose as his pen name Orwell
88%
A Town home to a famous shingle beach and a classical music festival Aldeburgh
84%
V AONB on the Essex border Dedham {Vale}
82%
S Anglo-Saxon ship burial site Sutton Hoo
80%
D Major port town that was gradually washed away by the sea Dunwich
76%
B Market town just west of L Beccles
72%
K Town between I and Woodbridge Kesgrave
62%
C The county's flag depicts this object and two arrows Crown
60%
M Village home to a grand Gothic wool church Long {Melford}
60%
Y River that flows by Gorleston-on-Sea Yare
52%
W River that constitutes the border with Norfolk Waveney
48%
U Village near Woodbridge; home of the Suffolk Punch horse breed Ufford
46%
R The Rendlesham Forest Incident, also known as "Britain's ______" Roswell
44%
T Jane Taylor, from Lavenham, wrote this famous children's lullaby Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
40%
H This type of vehicle was invented in Somerleyton Hovercraft
36%
G Supernatural (or maybe just Flemish) visitors to Woolpit village in the 1100s Green children
30%
J One of N's two racecourses July Course
20%
P Orford Ness structures used for Cold War bomb testing Pagodas
16%
Q Word meaning to choke, in Suffolk's dialect Quackle
0%
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