| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Kissing this stone, located in the keep of a famous castle, is said to give one 'the gift of the gab' | Blarney Stone | 90%
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| Award winning actor known for his roles in works such as Inception, Oppenheimer, Breakfast on Pluto and Peaky Blinders | Cillian Murphy | 90%
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| Indoor market opened in 1788; chef Rick Stein described it as the best indoor market in the UK and Ireland | English Market | 90%
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| River which flows through the city | Lee | 90%
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| Footballer, former coach and pundit known for his aggressive, confident manner of playing | Roy Keane | 85%
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| Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973 and again from 1977 to 1979; a road tunnel is named after him | Jack Lynch | 75%
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| Shandon has a museum documenting the history and production of this dairy product | Butter | 70%
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| Iconic tech company whose European headquarters are based in Cork | Apple Inc | 65%
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| Island in the harbour with an extremely varied history; it has been a monastery, a fortress, convict depot and young offenders prison, and now houses a museum | Spike Island | 65%
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| Park the bridge above connects to; has a museum on the history of the city | Fitzgerald's Park | 60%
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| Tangerine flavoured soft drink invented in the city in the 1930s | Tanora | 55%
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| Art gallery and museum known for its large collection of Roman and Greek sculptures | Crawford Art Gallery | 45%
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| Residential tower block which was once the tallest building in Ireland | The Elysian | 45%
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| City nickname | The Rebel City | 25%
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| Situated within the district of Shandon is this attractive church known for its eight bells, pepper pot tower and clock humorously nicknamed 'the Four-Faced Liar' | St Anne's Church | 15%
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| This pedestrian suspension bridge is nicknamed 'the Shakey Bridge' | Daly's Bridge | 5%
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