| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Poet and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 | Seamus Heaney | 86%
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| Town which is said to have the longest main street of any Irish town | Cookstown | 71%
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| Gaelic clan who ruled Ulster until the seventeenth century; their fortress was located on a hill in Dungannon | O'Neills | 71%
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| Professional golfer whose only major win was at the Open Championship in 2011 | Darren Clarke | 57%
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| Quantities of this precious metal have been found in the Sperrin Mountains | Gold | 57%
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| Retired snooker player who won the 1985 World Snooker Championship | Dennis Taylor | 29%
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| Manufacturer of airline ground support equipment and supplier to airports, whose offices are just outside Dungannon | Mallaghan Engineering | 29%
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| Seventeenth century plantation house located near the village of Moneymore; formerly owned by the Scottish Coyngham family, it is now owned by the National Trust | Springhill House | 29%
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| Tall Celtic cross on the shore of Lough Neagh, on the site of an abbey founded by St Colman in 590 AD | Ardboe High Cross | 14%
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| Megalithic Bronze Age stone circle that is extremely well preserved | Beaghmore | 14%
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| Ancient cathedral town that is the namesake of the local Catholic and Church of Ireland dioceses | Clogher | 14%
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| Lough Neagh is best known for this type of fish, which, because of its high quality, is widely caught and distributed all across the world | Eel | 14%
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| Pass over the Sperrin Mountains which forms part of the main Belfast to Derry trunk road | Glenshane Pass | 14%
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| Village nearest the geographic centre of Northern Ireland; the highest station and summit on the Irish standard gauge railway network was located here | Pomeroy | 14%
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| Triple arched stone bridge built in 1855 by William Dargan | Charlemont Bridge | 0%
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