| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Ancient Gaelic kingdom which covered much of the county's area | Bréifne | 100%
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| At just four miles in length, Leitrim has the shortest what of any Irish county? | Coastline | 0%
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| Chapel which is the smallest in Europe | Costello Memorial Chapel | 0%
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| Well kept town that houses a gin distillery | Drumshanbo | 0%
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| Highest rock formation in Ireland, popular with rock climbers and thrill seekers | Eagles Rock | 0%
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| Ruined monastery founded in the sixth century by St Cailin | Fenagh Abbey | 0%
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| Scenic, secluded waterfall bordering a lake of the same name; it was the setting for WB Yeats's iconic poem. 'The Stolen Child' | Glencar Waterfall | 0%
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| Known for playing gangsters and 'bad boys', this veteran American actor had ancestral ties to Leitrim | James Cagney | 0%
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| Novelist known for his lurid, detailed and provocative depictions of Irish life; novels include The Barracks and That They May Face the Rising Sun | John McGahern | 0%
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| This lake, situated right in the middle of the county, divides it into north and south | Lough Allen | 0%
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| Philanthropist Margaret Haughery, originally from Leitrim, was best known for her work building orphanages and providing care to the impoverished and needy in this American city | New Orleans | 0%
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| Mansion situated on the shore of Lough Gill; occupies the site of a tower owned by the O'Rourkes | Parke's Castle | 0%
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| Lake popular with anglers and fishers | Rockfield Lake | 0%
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| Nationalist and revolutionary who was one of seven leaders of the Easter Rising | Seán MacDiarmada | 0%
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| There is only one set of these in the entire county | Traffic lights | 0%
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