England County Quiz - Buckinghamshire - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Children's author, responsible for the BFG, who lived in Great Missenden Roald Dahl
91%
Major river which forms a large part of the county's southern border with Berkshire Thames
81%
New town, created since the 1960s, and once well known for its concrete cows Milton Keynes
72%
Official country residence of the UK Prime Minister Chequers
71%
County town Aylesbury
66%
Top secret WW2 code-breaking site where Alan Turing and others did their work Bletchley Park
66%
The origins of this international sporting event began at Stoke Mandeville in 1948 Paralympic Games
57%
A major part of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is located in the county Chiltern Hills
56%
London Underground 'tube' line which extends into Buckinghamshire Metropolitan
53%
Marlow born rower who won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games Steve Redgrave
51%
19th century Prime Minister who served two terms in office. His country house was at Hughendon Manor near High Wycombe Benjamin Disraeli
48%
Prominent Quaker, buried in Chalfont St Giles, who has a US State named after him William Penn
45%
Type of domesticated white bird named after the above town Duck
44%
Important canal which cuts through the county on its route from London to Birmingham Grand Union
41%
Large, Neo-Renaissance style country house, now owned by the National Trust, but built for the Rothschild family Waddesdon Manor
20%
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