| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Historic market town in west Suffolk, home to the ruins of an ancient abbey | {Bury} St. Edmunds | 97%
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| County town | Ipswich | 96%
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| Market town and headquarters of British horseracing | Newmarket | 85%
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| Seaside town with the largest container port in the United Kingdom | Felixstowe | 83%
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| Musician who sang about the 'Castle on the Hill' in his home town of Framlingham | Ed Sheeran | 77%
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| Town which marks the easternmost point of the British mainland | Lowestoft | 76%
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| Suffolk born landscape painter, whose most notable work is 'The Hay Wain' | John Constable | 73%
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| Suffolk river from which Eric Arthur Blair derived his Nom-de-Plume | Orwell | 70%
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| Breed of heavy working horse, originally developed in the county for agricultural use | Suffolk {Punch} | 70%
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| Anglo-Saxon cemetery and the site of a ship burial containing spectacular artefacts | Sutton Hoo | 68%
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| Archbishop and advisor to Henry VIII, who was born in the above town | Cardinal {Thomas Wolsey} | 67%
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| Quaint seaside town, known for its pier, lighthouse and Adnams brewery | Southwold | 67%
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| Once the capital of the Kingdom of the East Angles, and similar in size to 14th-century London, most of this town has since disappeared due to coastal erosion | Dunwich | 39%
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| Major classical music festival held at Snape Maltings since 1967 | {Aldeburgh} Festival | 37%
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| The eighth novel by Charles Dickens which was set partly in Suffolk | David Copperfield | 33%
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