| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Theme Park in the county, home to rides such as Nemesis, Oblivion and The Smiler. | Alton Towers | 84%
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| Market town in the north of the county, shares its name with a vegetable. | Leek | 78%
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| Staffordshire football club, founded in 1863. | Stoke City | 78%
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| Cathedral city in the south east of the county. | Lichfield | 75%
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| Name of Motorway which runs north to south through the county. | M6 | 74%
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| Winner of a record 18 Brit awards, born in Stoke-on-Trent. | Robbie Williams | 68%
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| Town on the river Trent, famed for brewing. | Burton-on-Trent | 64%
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| Traditional rivals of Stoke City FC. | Port Vale | 58%
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| Medium-sized, short coated breed of dog, named after the county. | Staffordshire Bull Terrier | 58%
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| Multiple winner of the PDC World Darts Championship, born in Burslem. | Phil 'The Power' Taylor | 47%
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| Born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, the first footballer to receive a Knighthood. | Sir Stanley Matthews | 47%
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| Former Royal forest now designated as an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ (AONB). | Cannock Chase | 43%
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| Company founded by Joseph Cyril Bamford, which has its HQ in Rocester in the east of the county. | JCB | 43%
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| Racecourse which is host to the Midlands Grand National in March each year. | Uttoxeter | 43%
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| English potter and businessman, born in Burslem, who founded a world famous pottery company. | Josiah Wedgwood | 38%
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| At 463m (1518ft) above sea level, this village in the Staffordshire Moorlands is the highest in Britain. | Flash | 37%
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| British Strongman known as ‘The Beast’, born in Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1988. | Eddie Hall | 26%
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| Grand National Trust property, previously belonging to the Earls of Lichfield. | Shugborough Hall | 23%
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| Village, home to the National Memorial Arboretum, which receives around 300,000 visitors each year. | Alrewas | 22%
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| Staffordshire’s County Flower. | Heather | 9%
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