| Hints | Starts with | County | % Correct |
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| Where you might find a tangy savoury sauce... | W | Worcestershire | 94%
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| The shire where you might see an important horse race. | D | Derbyshire | 91%
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| The shire where your plants might look all saggy and sad if you don't water them. | W | Wiltshire | 91%
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| The shire where you might find (a horse) jumping up and arching its back, along with the prepared leg meat of a pig. | B | Buckingham | 88%
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| A county which is an island made entirely of the lightest colour possible. | I | Isle of Wight | 88%
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| The shire where you might see a large bull at an established river crossing point. | O | Oxfordshire | 88%
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| The shire where the stoney bottom of a river may be crossed at an established crossing point. | B | Bedfordshire | 84%
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| The shire where you might find an objectionable and annoying person (actually Cockney rhyming slang). | B | Berkshire | 81%
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| The shire where you might see a male deer at an established river crossing point. | H | Hertfordshire | 81%
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| The shire where a famous Abraham's ancestors might have originated. | L | Lincolnshire | 81%
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| A county where there is a deep furrow in the ground. | R | Rutland | 78%
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| A county where maize can be found on a boundary structure made of stone. | C | Cornwall | 75%
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| A county you might enter by opening a movable barrier of wood on hinges, and find the place where badgers live. | D | Dorset | 75%
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| A county where in the warmest season of the year, you might see the place where badgers live. | S | Somerset | 72%
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| The shire where you might see a long stick (usually carried to aid walking or climbing) next to an established river crossing point. | S | Staffordshire | 72%
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