| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The man that more-or-less started it all by breaking from Rome | Henry VIII | 97%
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| ...and her reversions were undone by her half-sister, this monarch, in the mid-16th century | Elizabeth I | 96%
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| The reason the above broke from Rome | Divorce | 93%
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| ...but were undone, briefly, by his half-sister, this monarch... | Mary I | 91%
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| Reforms were continued under the above's son, this monarch... | Edward VI | 80%
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| This cleric is regarded as being "head" of the Anglican Church worldwide (give the office, not the name of the person) | Archbishop of Canterbury | 76%
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| The current Supreme Governor of the Church of England (not of all Anglican Churches) | Charles III | 47%
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| Anglicanism is often seen as this type of "way" between Protestantism and Catholicism | Middle | 44%
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| And this building is regarded as the spiritual base of the Anglican Church worldwide | Canterbury Cathedral | 40%
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| Anglicans are better known as this term in the United States | Episcopalians | 36%
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| This book is seen as one of the unifying linchpins of the Anglican Communion | The Book of Common Prayer | 32%
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| This cleric oversaw the creation of the above-book, but was burned at the stake for his troubles in 1556 | Thomas Cranmer | 20%
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