| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Irish revolutionary and soldier who fought during the Irish War of Independence, and was killed by anti-Treaty forces | Michael Collins | 100%
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| The town of Millstreet, with a population of just 1700 residents, became the smallest place to host this international singing competition in 1993 | Eurovision | 86%
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| Opened in 1983 and situated on an island, this 100 acre zoo is Ireland's largest by area | Fota Wildlife Park | 71%
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| Quaint, colourful seaside town renowned for its restaurants and eateries | Kinsale | 71%
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| Not actually the southernmost point on mainland Ireland, contrary to popular belief, near the village of Baltimore | Mizen Head | 71%
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| The coastal town of Cobh, formerly a major port and departure point for emigrants, was known by this name until 1921 | Queenstown | 71%
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| Dairy co-operative headquartered in Mitchelstown | Dairygold | 57%
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| Town which in 1980 was the site of a devastating train crash | Buttevant | 43%
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| The picturesque tourist village of Glengariff is surrounded by a large forest dominated primarily by this tree | Oak | 43%
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| Remote, windswept island located just off the Beara Peninsula; connected to the mainland by Ireland's only cable car | Dursey Island | 29%
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| Nicknamed 'Ireland's Teardrop', this isolated clay-slate outcrop houses a lighthouse and is Ireland's southernmost point | Fastnet Rock | 29%
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| Island known for its lush, subtropical, ornamental gardens | Gairnish Island | 29%
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| Island home to the headquarters of the Irish Navy, as well as being where the world's first yacht club was founded | Haulbowline | 29%
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| Hammer thrower and Olympic athlete who later became a medical doctor; he was the first Olympic athlete to compete under the Irish flag | Pat O'Callaghan | 29%
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| Ruined Franciscan friary built in 1240, overlooking Courtmacsherry Bay | Timoleague Friary | 29%
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