| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional rihg used to symbolise both friendships and marriage; it has become a symbol of Ireland | Claddagh ring | 83%
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| Public park in the city centre, with sculptures and banners | Eyre Square | 83%
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| Unrelated songs with the same name by Steve Earle and Ed Sheeran | Galway Girl | 83%
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| Energetic and pleasant seaside resort that forms part of the city | Salthill | 83%
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| Brick archways located along the quayside which originally formed part of the city's walls | Spanish Arch | 83%
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| Cultural and historical centre featuring cobblestone streets, colourful buildings and lively pubs | Latin Quarter | 67%
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| These 14 what are the origin of the city's most popular nickname | Tribes | 67%
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| Queen's College was founded in 1845; what is it better known as today? | University of Galway | 67%
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| Traditional wooden fishing boat found in Galway Bay | Hooker | 50%
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| Galway hosts this film festival every year | Fleadh | 33%
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| Wife of James Joyce; the workhouse she was born in is now Ireland's smallest museum | Nora Barnacle | 33%
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| Actress best known for her roles in Derry Girls and Bridgerton | Nicola Coughlan | 17%
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| Popular seafood that is celebrated in a festival every February | Oysters | 17%
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| Literary festival held every year in the city | Cúirt | 0%
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| Folk singer and musician who lives in the city | Dolores Keane | 0%
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| The Roman Catholic Cathedral of our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas opened in 1965 and was built on the site of the city's former? | Prison | 0%
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