England County Quiz - Kent - Statistics

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Town famous for its white cliffs Dover
99%
Kent has held this title for more than 400 years, thanks to its production of food and drink, particularly fruit, hops and herbs {Garden} of England
86%
One of the UK's few 'Royal' towns, and the location of the 'Pantiles' Royal {Tunbridge} {Wells}
76%
Dramatic fortification in the middle of a lake which sounds as if it's in Yorkshire {Leeds} Castle
75%
Kent town which marks the English terminus of the Channel Tunnel. Folkestone
74%
Historic coastal town which has given its name to a ubiquitous lunch-time food Sandwich
74%
Island off the north Kent coast, separated from the mainland by a channel of water called 'The Swale' which is crossed by two bridges Isle of {Sheppey}
73%
County town Maidstone
69%
Author of the 14th century classic, 'The Canterbury Tales' Geoffrey Chaucer
68%
Supposedly, depending on whether you were born to the east or west of this river, you are either a 'Man of Kent' or a 'Kentish Man' Medway
63%
Annual event dedicated to a bivalve mollusc Whitstable {Oyster} Festival
60%
Motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown which has been used for the British Grand Prix Brands Hatch
56%
Kent shingle headland, home to a nature reserve, a lighthouse, a steam railway and two nuclear power stations Dungeness
50%
Name originally given to a historic group of coastal towns in Kent and adjoining counties {Cinque} Ports
49%
Official name of the Dartford bridge, which links Kent and Essex Queen Elizabeth II
47%
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