Test your local knowledge with our A to Z quiz of Norfolk and Waveney. All answers - unless otherwise stated - will start with the designated letter of the alphabet
A
In which market town did Tesco build a supermarket in 2008 which the company claimed would be "the greenest in the world"?
B
Which village on the Little Ouse has an apostrophe in its name?
C
Where would you find a seaside pub called the Never Turn Back?
D
The football team for which Norfolk town are nicknamed the Saints and play at Memorial Park?
E
Which coastal village, largely lost to the sea, had a church tower still standing on the beach until the final years of the 19th century? The ruins have occasionally been exposed by shifting sands since then.
F
What name is shared by two Norfolk villages, one on the A143 near St Olaves and the other in the south of the county near to Morningthorpe?
G
Which ship - with a future king on board - sank off the Norfolk coast in 1682 while on route from Sheerness to Leith?
H
What bird is a harnser, in local dialect?
I
Which village, just inland from the coast, is featured in the name of its well-known pub?
J
What was the Christian name of the member of the Colman family who started the mustard business?
K
Which Suffolk village, now home to Africa Alive, was the location of author Sir Henry Rider Haggard's summer house - from where his daughter reported seeing a sea serpent off the coast?
L
In which Suffolk town would you find a park called the Sparrows Nest?
M
Which Norwich heathland has hosted, at various times, a cavalry training ground, a race course, an aerodrome and a prisoner-of-war camp?
N
Which town was the site of battle in 1381 - the last significant confrontation of the Peasants' Revolt - which saw local rebels defeated by the Bishop of Norwich?
O
Which village, between Potter Heigham and Acle, is one of only two in Norfolk with three letters in its name? (Provide the other for a bonus point)
P
Which south Norfolk village was home to one of the UK's biggest airship stations, with more than 3,000 men based there by the end of the First World War?
Q
Which two Norfolk villages start with the letter Q?
R
Where can you cross the Yare by chain ferry, the only car crossing point on the river between Norwich and Great Yarmouth?
S
Which village near the Norfolk-Suffolk border and home to a Met Office monitoring station has been described as the 'Topsy-Turvey weather capital of the UK' for its various temperature records?
T
Which river flows past the former Roman town of Venta Icenorum, near Caistor St Edmund?
U
Which Fens village lies on Well Creek, a tributary of the Great Ouse?
V
Which coastal resort (with a v in its name) became known as the 'the village of millionaires' at the height of the Poppyland tourism boom?
W
Where would you find George Freeman MP's constituency office?
X
In which Broads village (with an X in its name) did George Formby have a holiday home called Heronby?
Y
Which two Norfolk villages start with the letter Y?
Z
Which west Norfolk village (with a Z in its name) has a long - and continuing - history associated with the extraction of high grade silica sand used in the manufacture of glass?
Answers
A; Aylsham
B; Blo' Norton
C; Caister-on-Sea
D; Downham Market
E; Eccles-on-Sea
F; Fritton
G; Gloucester
H; A heron
I; Ingham (the Ingham Swan)
J; Jeremiah Colman
K; Kessingland
L; Lowestoft
M; Mousehold Heath
N; North Walsham
O; Oby (the other is Hoe)
P; Pulham St Mary
Q; Quarles and Quidenham
R; Reedham
S; Santon Downham
T; Tas
U; Upwell
V; Overstrand
W; Wymondham
X; Wroxham
Y; Yaxham, Yelverton
Z; Leziate
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