| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Folk song associated with the town of Banbridge | Star of the County Down | 100%
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| Not to be confused with the identically named company in the Republic of Ireland, this crisp manufacturer, founded in 1956, is based in Tandragee | Tayto Group | 100%
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| High King of Ireland said to be buried in Armagh Cathedral | Brian Boru | 50%
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| Olympic swimmer, originally from Magheralin, who has won many gold medals for both Ireland and Northern Ireland | Daniel Wiffen | 50%
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| Uniquely having both a Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland cathedral dedicated to the same saint, Armagh is considered the what capital of Ireland? | Ecclesiastical | 50%
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| Nineteenth century Norman revival castle surrounded by extensive woodland; it was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones | Gosford Castle | 50%
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| Celtic goddess the city is named after | Macha | 50%
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| Hill and ancient ceremonial monument that was the seat of the kings of Ulaidh | Navan Fort | 50%
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| Intergovernmental organisation that encourages coordination, cooperation and action on an all-Ireland basis | North-South Ministerial Council | 50%
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| Nature reserve, on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, hosting many rare plants and butterflies, as well as being a breeding ground for wild birds | Oxford Island | 50%
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| Large town that was formerly a major railway junction | Portadown | 50%
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| Actor and playwright best known for his roles in Game of Thrones, Blue Lights, Good Vibrations and Fortitude | Richard Dormer | 50%
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| Plantation era village owned by a prestigious English family; famed for weaving and its successful cricket club | Waringstown | 50%
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| This wealthy linen manufacturer and sportsman from Milford invented the penalty kick in the 1880s, now widely used in association football | William McCrum | 50%
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| Controversial Protestant fraternal organisation which was founded in this village in 1795 | Loughgall | 0%
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