| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Name the six modern Celtic nations | Ireland / Éire | 99%
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| Scotland / Alba | 97%
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| Wales / Cymru | 95%
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| High-ranking priests in Celtic societies, who were also involved with politics, law, and medicine | Druids | 82%
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| Fortifications in Great Britain that each marked the northern border of the Roman Empire at different times | {Hadrian's} Wall | 82%
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| Legendary king of the Britons, who fought against invading Saxons in the 5th and 6th centuries | King Arthur | 81%
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| Saint who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland | St Patrick | 80%
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| Sword owned by the above | Excalibur | 77%
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| Name of the Roman general who conquered Gaul | Julius Caesar | 74%
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| Brittany / Breizh | 69%
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| Queen of the Iceni tribe who resisted Roman forces in Britain | Boudicca | 66%
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| Cornwall / Kernow | 62%
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| Isle of Man / Ellan Vannin | 61%
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| Most widely spoken Celtic language today | Welsh | 60%
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| Name of the mysterious Celtic people who lived north of the latter fortification | Picts | 58%
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| Region of northwestern Spain that takes its name from a Celtic tribe | Galicia | 49%
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| Celtic tribe that gave their name to a present-day European capital city | {Paris}ii | 49%
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| Mythical island where that sword was supposedly forged | Avalon | 35%
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| This period of renewed interest in Celtic culture began in the 19th century | Celtic {Revival} | 35%
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| Easternmost present-day country that was once inhabited by Celtic tribes | Turkey | 35%
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| The word 'Celt' originally derives from a word in this language | Ancient Greek | 33%
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| Animal that was most sacred to the people of Gaul | Wild boar | 25%
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| {Antonine} Wall | 20%
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