Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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The only city in Britain to have lost its city status (in 1998) | Rochester | 81%
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Large island linked to the mainland by two road bridges side by side | Sheppey | 77%
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First stop on the Eurostar outside London | Ebbsfleet | 65%
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The town which is home to the Turner Contemporary art gallery | Margate | 62%
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The building known as the "key to England" | Dover Castle | 46%
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The only constituencies in Kent to return a Labour MP at the 2019 General Election were Erith & Thamesmead and... which other? | Canterbury | 38%
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Principal airfield in Kent during the Battle of Britain | Biggin Hill | 35%
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The town where the Romans probably launched their first invasion of Britain | Deal / Walmer | 35%
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Peninsula to the north of the Medway Towns conurbation | Hoo peninsula | 35%
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The county's motto (in Latin) | Invicta | 35%
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While Britain was being settled by mainly Angles and Saxons, what other Germanic people settled particularly in the area of Kent? | Jutes | 35%
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Often said to be the only desert in the British Isles | Dungeness | 31%
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Attacking force during the Siege of Canterbury | Vikings | 31%
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The settlement closest to France | St Margaret's Bay | 27%
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Name either of the two female storytellers in the "Canterbury Tales" | The Wife of Bath / the Second Nun | 23%
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Home of the national collection of fruit trees | Brogdale Farm | 19%
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The Roman name for Kent | Canticum / Cantia | 19%
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The eponymous murder victim of Charles Dicken's final novel, set in Rochester | Edwin Drood | 15%
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Artificial waterway tracing the edge of Romney Marsh | Royal Military Canal | 15%
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Famous Prime Minister who was born and lived in Hayes | William Pitt the younger | 15%
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