| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Opposite of up | Downshire | 75%
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| Essex with a w. Guess where. | Wessex | 75%
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| Opposite of east | Westshire | 75%
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| Middlesex with the m replaced with a d | Diddlesex | 50%
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| Not the East riding of Yorkshirebut the opposite of North Riding of Yorkshire | South Riding of Yorkshire | 50%
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| Sony but with the 20th letter of the Englishalphabet inbetween the s and o | Stonyshire | 50%
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| First word is a combination of two words: synonym for stable, outhouse, second is the last name of a famous car industrialist: Henry____ | Barnfordshire | 25%
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| A narrow valley | Glenshire | 25%
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| Another word for duck | Mallardshire | 25%
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| An American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist Thomas______ | Mertonshire | 25%
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| A species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name. | Oatshire | 25%
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| First word is a combination of two words: Synonym for location and the second part is the last name of a famous car industrialist: Henry____ | Placefordshire | 25%
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| A study of complex physics_____Physics | Quantumshire | 25%
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| a long, deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles Also part of a name of a real English county __land | Rutshire | 25%
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| A cloth that supposedly has the face of Jesusingrained on it | Shroudshire | 25%
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| Opposite of losing | Winshire | 25%
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| Too obscure for a clue | Borsetshire | 0%
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| ______ Barr, the politican from Arizona | Burton | 0%
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| Heavy clay soil (pretty obscure) | Gaultshire | 0%
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| Also too obscure for a clue | Glebeshire | 0%
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| A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus | Loamshire | 0%
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| Just too weird! | Mangelwurzelshire | 0%
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| A sign or indication | Markshire | 0%
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| historic plantation homeat Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA (this is the only possible usage of this word I could find) | Melfordshire | 0%
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| Small community in MisssouriAlso the name of a village in England: ______on the Hill | Naptonshire | 0%
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| Name of an Avenue in Castro Valley,California (literally the only place that has the same name as the fictional county) | Norbridgeshire | 0%
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| A famous university in Virginia, also aninner-city area of Nottingham | Radfordshire | 0%
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| Name of a town in Essex, England (spelleddifferently but pronounced the same) part of the name is the word that refers to counties | Shiring | 0%
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| If someone plays poorly, you could saythey played ____ily | Slopshire | 0%
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| South_______shire (name of a famous shampoo company: _______ Brown) | Southmoltonshire | 0%
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| to become in Dutch | Wordenshire | 0%
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| Wolford without one letter. Guess which. | Worford | 0%
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| a winged two-legged dragon with a barbed tail | Wyvern | 0%
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