| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Located in this county | County Antrim | 100%
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| Rock band banned from performing at Showgrounds in 1993 | ELO Part II | 100%
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| Located in this council area | Mid and East Antrim | 100%
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| Mountain near town; St Patrick is said to have converted to Christianity here | Slemish | 92%
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| Largest shopping centre | Fairhill | 88%
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| Oscar winning actor born in town | Liam Neeson | 85%
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| NIFA Football team | Ballymena United | 81%
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| Their home ground; primary stadium for town | Showgrounds | 69%
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| Free Presbyterian minister and founder; former First Minister, born in Armagh but brought up in the town | Ian Paisley | 65%
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| Located on this river | Braid | 62%
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| French tyre company which formerly owned a large factory in nearby Broughshane | Michelin | 62%
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| Motorway bypass; until 2010 it terminated on an unfinished roundabout, now flows onto A26 | M2 | 58%
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| Symbol on coat of arms | Seven towers | 58%
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| Bus company based in nearby Galgorm; famed for building London's New Routemasters | Wrightbus | 54%
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| Attractive village located nearby; founded by Moravians | Gracehill | 50%
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| Meaning of name | Middle townland | 50%
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| Often considered the 'buckle' of Northern Ireland's what; name identical to American region | Bible Belt | 46%
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| Population | 29,551 | 38%
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| Parliamentary constituency town is located in | North Antrim | 38%
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| Building burnt down in 1798 Rebellion by United Irishmen | Town Hall | 38%
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| Prominent military barracks used in WWII, in operation 1937-2008 | St Patrick's Barracks | 27%
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| During World War II, the town accepted a large number of people from this British overseas territory | Gibraltar | 23%
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| Founder of well known Canadian department store, born in town | Timothy Eaton | 19%
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| One of the signers of the United States Constitution | James McHenry | 4%
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| Home to Northern Ireland Railways' what? | Permanent way depot | 4%
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