| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous conflict which marked the start of the Norman Conquest of England | Battle of Hastings | 94%
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| Full name of a large coastal city, which is popular with holiday makers | {Brighton} and {Hove} | 88%
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| Headland in East Sussex with the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. This has made it one of the most notorious suicide spots in the world | {Beachy} Head | 87%
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| Large resort town to the east of the above headland | Eastbourne | 86%
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| Winnnie the Pooh's home is based on this real wood in Ashdown Forest which is situated close to the home of his creator, A.A. Milne | Five Hundred {Acre} Wood | 82%
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| Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex is a former location of this important institution in the history of astronomy and navigation | Royal Greenwich {Observatory} | 79%
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| Village which is the actual location where the above conflict took place | Battle | 78%
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| The 17th-century house, Bateman's, was the home of this author, known for 'The Jungle Book' | Rudyard Kipling | 73%
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| County town | Lewes | 70%
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| Impressive former royal residence in the above city which was built for King George IV and redesigned in an Indo-Islamic style with domes and minarets | Royal {Pavilion} | 69%
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| Beach and sand dune system near Rye in the east of the county, popular for kite surfing | {Camber} Sands | 68%
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| Sheffield Park is the southern terminus of this popular tourist attraction | {Bluebell} Railway | 51%
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| Long distance footpath which runs from East Sussex to Winchester in Hampshire | {South} {Downs} Way | 48%
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| Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which also extends into adjoining counties | {High} Weald | 47%
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| Modernist 20th century author who died in the county - someone you might be afraid of? | Virginia Woolf | 45%
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