Sussex A-Z - Statistics

General Stats
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  • The average score is 15 of 26
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
B The county's two cities Brighton and Hove
97%
G International airport serving London Gatwick Airport
95%
H 1066 battle Battle of {Hastings}
92%
C The county's two cities Chichester
92%
E Large town on the south coast Eastbourne
87%
L Town known for its elaborate Bonfire Night celebrations Lewes
82%
A Grand medieval castle; the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk Arundel Castle
79%
V Sussex has more of these plantations than any other county Vineyards
79%
P Faux-Indian palace in B built for George IV Royal {Pavilion}
76%
K Jungle Book writer who lived in Burwash Rudyard Kipling
71%
O River that flows through the centre of the county Ouse
66%
N Town where one can catch a ferry to Dieppe Newhaven
63%
U Town northeast of L that floods a lot Uckfield
61%
I Observation tower in B i360
58%
Y Alternative name for Rye Castle; named indirectly for a Belgian city {Ypres} Tower
53%
Z Popular and long-time YouTuber who lives in B {Zoella}
53%
F Village home to the largest known Roman villa north of the Alps Fishbourne
47%
W Area between the North and South Downs that was once a vast forest The Weald
47%
S Town located at the southern tip of the Manhood Peninsula Selsey
45%
X Cricket team that plays at A Duke of Norfolk's {XI}
39%
Q Rock opera and film in which mods and rockers brawl on B's beach Quadrophenia
34%
T Victorian poet laureate who lived in Lurgashall Alfred Tennyson
26%
D Unofficial motto of the county We wunt be {druv}
26%
R The county is divided into six of these traditional subdivisions Rapes
26%
J Village where (supposedly) the banoffee pie was invented Jevington
16%
M Mythical bird depicted on the county's flag Martlet
11%
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