| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| County town of Fermanagh | Enniskillen | 100%
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| Largest town; site of a terrorist bombing in 1998 | Omagh | 100%
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| Border village famed for its pottery | Belleek | 75%
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| Series of limestone caves formed by three rivers, designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark | Marble Arch Caves | 75%
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| Open air museum documenting the history of emigration from Ireland to the United States | Ulster American Folk Park | 50%
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| Dramatist, short story writer and theatre promoter best known for works like Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Faith Healer | Brian Friel | 25%
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| Country mansion on the shore of Upper Lough Erne that is the seat of the Earls of Erne | Crom Castle | 25%
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| Island in Lower Lough Erne with a ruined Christian monastery raided by the Vikings | Devenish Island | 25%
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| Eighteenth century country house and estate, containing yew trees, a picturesque garden and a forest, owned by the National Trust | Florence Court | 25%
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| Scenic woodland valley located northeast of Tyrone's county town, in the foothills of the Sperrins | Gortin Glen | 25%
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| Remote Plantation village best known for the battle that occurred there during the Williamite Wars in 1689 | Newtownbutler | 25%
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| Former private school attended by such alumni as Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett | Portora Royal School | 25%
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| Wide, short waterfalls hidden deep in a forest near Kesh | Drummoney Falls | 0%
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| From 1856 to 1957, a horse drawn tram connected this village to the wider railway network | Fintona | 0%
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| Industrialist and soap manufacturer who co-founded a major American consumer goods conglomerate | James Gamble | 0%
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