Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Born in Shropshire, this naturalist is best known for his theory of evolution | Charles Darwin | 97%
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County town | Shrewsbury | 89%
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Village which takes its name from a cast iron river crossing which first opened in 1781 | Ironbridge | 80%
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River which flows through the above city | Severn | 80%
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1960s new town which has since grown to be the largest in the county | Telford | 80%
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Old name for the county of Shropshire | Salop | 72%
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Collection of poems by A.E. Housman which portrays the life of youth in the countryside | A Shropshire {Lad} | 61%
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Shropshire was once a key part of this group of English counties which border Wales | {Welsh} Marches | 58%
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Shropshire town described by Sir John Betjeman as "probably the loveliest town in England" | Ludlow | 55%
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Prominent and well-known landmark hill in East Shropshire, that has an iron age fort and offers good views of the county | The Wrekin | 45%
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Market town and northern terminus of a heritage railway | Bridgnorth | 40%
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Computer pioneer who lived for a time at Dudmaston Hall in Shropshire | Charles Babbage | 37%
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Born in Dawley in 1848 this was the first person to swim the English Channel unaided | Matthew Webb | 32%
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Coming from a Quaker family, this person played a big role in the Industrial Revolution with his method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke | Abraham Darby | 29%
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Large 'Victorian Town' open-air museum in Madeley | Blists Hill | 29%
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