| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Iconic stone circle | Stonehenge | 100%
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| P | Large plateau home to a military training ground | Salisbury {Plain} | 97%
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| R | Swindon landmark | Magic {Roundabout} | 90%
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| T | County town | Trowbridge | 90%
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| H | Food produced via the Wiltshire cure | Ham | 87%
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| A | The world's largest megalithic stone circle | Avebury | 83%
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| D | Market town in the centre of the county | Devizes | 83%
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| G | The Swindon Works was the central hub of this railway | Great Western Railway | 83%
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| L | Stately home and safari park | Longleat | 80%
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| O | Element discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1774 | Oxygen | 80%
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| K | Canal that crosses the county, linking two rivers | {Kennet} and Avon Canal | 67%
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| W | St Paul's architect born in East Knoyle | Christopher Wren | 50%
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| C | Picture-postcard village in the northwest | Castle Combe | 37%
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| B | Bird depicted on the county's flag | Bustard | 33%
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| M | Nickname for someone from the county | Moonraker | 33%
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| X | Making Plans for Nigel band from Swindon | XTC | 30%
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| E | 878 battle in which Alfred the Great defeated the Vikings | Battle of {Edington} | 27%
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| U | Village located, appropriately, near the source of the Avon | Upavon | 23%
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| I | Ghost village on P evacuated during WWII | Imber | 20%
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| Z | Village in the southwest named for willow trees | Zeals | 20%
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| Q | Village located between Salisbury and Wilton | Quidhampton | 17%
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| N | National Landscape in the northeast | North Wessex Downs | 13%
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| Y | Art gallery in Salisbury | Young Gallery | 7%
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| F | Estate once home to two massive stately homes | Fonthill | 3%
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| J | Bevis author from Coate | Richard Jefferies | 3%
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| V | Iron Age hillfort near S named for a Roman emperor | Vespasian's Camp | 3%
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