| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Located in this county | County Antrim | 100%
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| Located in this council area | Causeway Coast and Glens | 92%
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| Located on this river | Ballymoney | 77%
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| Motorcycling champion grew up here; nicknamed 'King of the Road' | Joey Dunlop | 77%
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| Football team; part of Ballymena and Provincial Football League | Ballymoney United FC | 69%
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| Soft drinks company headquartered here; known for still delivering their product in lorries to people's homes | Maine Soft Drinks | 69%
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| Postcode area | BT53 | 62%
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| Population | 10,402 | 54%
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| Narrow gauge railway which served town until closure in 1950 | Ballycastle Railway | 54%
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| Second largest local newspaper in Northern Ireland | The Ballymoney Chronicle | 54%
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| Parliamentary constituency | North Antrim | 46%
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| Home ground for both teams | Riada Stadium | 46%
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| Manx capital the town is twinned with | Douglas | 38%
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| Hosts Ireland's oldest what? | Drama Festival | 38%
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| Playwright who worked on Canadian Pacific Railway and founded a shipping company | George Shiels | 38%
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| Football team; also part of Ballymena and Provincial Football League | Glebe Rangers FC | 38%
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| Twentieth century comedian born in town; renowned for being one of the first to confront The Troubles | Jimmy Young | 38%
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| Has the largest what in any town in the province? | Leisure centre | 38%
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| This was built to honour the motorcyclist above | Memorial Garden | 38%
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| Has the highest what out of any town in the province? | Life expectancy | 31%
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| Atrocity carried out in 1998 following Good Friday Agreement in Carnany Estate; condemned passionately by US Senator Ted Kennedy | Quinn brothers' killings | 23%
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| Meaning of name | Townland on the moor | 15%
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| Railway company which served the town prior to nationalisation in 1948 | Northern Counties Committee(LMS) | 8%
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| Ballymoney is the smallest town in Northern Ireland to have what? | A population over 10,000 | 0%
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| Agricultural show hosted since 1902 | Ballymoney Festival | 0%
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| Oldest surviving building | Our Lady and St Patrick's Catholic Church | 0%
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