| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Type of landform which is the original of the county's nickname | Drumlin | 100%
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| Scottish baronial castle with extensive gardens and parkland; gained fame when Paul McCartney married Heather Mills here in 2002 | Castle Leslie | 33%
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| Monaghan is where the majority of Ireland's what is produced?(clue: a popular food item typically eaten for breakfast). | Eggs | 33%
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| Elegant village near the border which has twice won the Tidy Towns Competition | Glaslough | 33%
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| The plantation town of Carrickmacross is best known for manufacturing this type of fabric | Lace | 33%
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| Poet and novelist best known for works such as 'On Raglan Road' | Patrick Kavanagh | 33%
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| Novelist known for macabre, dark comedies, set within the county, such as The Butcher Boy and Breakfast in Pluto | Patrick McCabe | 33%
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| Canadian maritime province the county is twinned with | Prince Edward Island | 33%
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| Forest park housing multiple California redwoods; a castle was located here until it was demolished in 1975 | Rossmore Forest Park | 33%
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| World featherweight boxing champion, nicknamed 'The Clones Cyclone' | Barry McGuigan | 0%
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| Blues festival held annually in the county town | Harvest Time | 0%
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| During the Plantation of Ulster, the county was privately planted for settlers from this country | Ireland | 0%
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| Mountainous area of blanket bog and lakes in the north west, bordering Northern Ireland | Slieve Beagh | 0%
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| Author and poet who wrote New Zealand's national anthem | Thomas Bracken | 0%
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| Irish nationalist and journalist Charles Gavan Duffy, who founded The Nation, later became Premier of this Australian state | Victoria | 0%
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