| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| County town | Lincoln | 99%
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| The UK's first female Prime Minister who was born in Grantham | Margaret Thatcher | 95%
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| Lincoln Castle is home to a 1215 copy of this document designed to limit the king's power | Magna Carta | 90%
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| Market town which gave its name to a major city in Massachusetts | Boston | 86%
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| In 1936, Skegness became the first place to have one of these popular holiday camps | Butlins | 83%
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| Coastal seaport town which was once home to the world's largest fishing fleet | Grimsby | 80%
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| Estuary which borders the north of Lincolnshire | Humber | 79%
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| One of the most influential scientists of all time, born at Woolsthorp Manor near Grantham | Sir Isaac Newton | 77%
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| Spalding is famous as the focus of the bulb industry, and this flower in particular | Tulip | 68%
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| Coastal plain of wetlands which encompasses much of southern Lincolnshire | The Fens | 60%
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| Seaside resort town which is now almost a southern extension to the above place | Cleethorpes | 55%
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| Range of low hills which run roughly parallel with the coast | Wolds | 54%
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| RAF Coningsby is home to this iconic collection of airworthy historical aircraft | Battle of Britain {Memorial} Flight | 28%
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| Lincolnshire traditionally had three of these divisions; Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven | Parts | 9%
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