Cheshire Day Quiz Answers

By Gwyn Griffiths

27th Aug 2021 | Local News

Badge of Cheshire coat of arms. (Credit: Smurrayinchester).
Badge of Cheshire coat of arms. (Credit: Smurrayinchester).

CHESHIRE Day couldn't have been better timed as record March temperatures left the county basking in a mini heatwave.

Did you get out and enjoy our fantastic countryside?

What about the Nub News quiz. Here are the answers, how did you do?

  1. What's the name of the castle that used to be a tourist attraction in Crewe and Nantwich Borough? Peckforton
  1. Which one of these places is not in Cheshire. Burland, Hooton, Church Lawton, Sealand, Disley or Crewe-by-Farndon? Sealand is in Flintshire
  1. What is Cheshire's highest peak? Shining Tor, on the Cheshire East/Derbyshire border, which stands 1,834 ft above sea level
  1. Which of the county's non-league football clubs played at the Central Ground? Witton Albion
  1. Which one of these places used to be in Cheshire. Buxton, Alderley Edge, Malpas or Bebington? Bebington, part of the Wirral since 1974
  1. Palacefields is where? Runcorn
  1. What Cheshire town failed to make the UK City of Culture's shortlist for this year. Warrington

6-7 correct answers: You're grinning like a Cheshire Cat.

3-5: You occasionally read Cheshire Life

0-2: Are you from Wrexham or Stoke-on-Trent?

     

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