| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Oldest and largest occupied castle in the world | Windsor | 93%
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| Motorway which passes through the county, connecting London with the west of England | M4 | 89%
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| County town | Reading | 88%
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| Independent boarding school for boys and alma-mater of several Prime Ministers | Eton College | 85%
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| Large town, subject of a poem by John Betjeman and the setting for the TV show 'The Office' | Slough | 80%
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| Prestigious racecourse founded by Queen Anne in 1711, home of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes | Ascot | 72%
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| Academy Award winner and star of 'Titanic', born in the county in 1975 | Kate Winslet | 72%
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| Once a safari park but now converted into this 'brick-based' family theme park. | Legoland | 71%
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| The Maidenhead Railway Bridge, completed in 1838, was designed by this eminent mechanical and civil engineer | Isambard Kingdom Brunel | 67%
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| Future Monarch born in 1421 into the House of Lancaster in the above castle | Henry VI | 66%
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| Originally a village but officially designated a 'New Town' in 1949 after which it experienced huge growth | Bracknell | 37%
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| RAF and USAF station in Berkshire which was the site of a long running protest against nuclear weapons | Greenham Common | 35%
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| The above bridge features in a painting called 'Rain, Steam and Speed' by this famous artist | J.M.W. Turner | 35%
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| Berkshire born British-American actress and comedian, whose namesake US sketch show was the first to feature appearances of 'The Simpsons' | Tracey Ullman | 33%
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| Man-made, navigable waterway linking Newbury in Berkshire to the city of Bath | {Kennet} & {Avon} Canal | 29%
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