| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Name in Irish | Cheatharlach | 100%
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| Actress brought up in Ardattin; best known for her roles in Brooklyn, the Grand Budapest Hotel, Lady Bird and Greta Gerwig's Little Women | Saoirse Ronan | 100%
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| Second largest town; an independent oil and gas exploration company was founded here in 1985, (although today the company is headquartered in London) | Tullow | 100%
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| Elegant mansion on the banks of the Slaney, renowned for its magnificent ornamental gardens | Altamont House | 0%
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| Intact megalithic portal tomb and listed monument whose capstone is believed to be the heaviest in Europe; also known as Kernanstown Cromlech | Brownhill Dolmen | 0%
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| Folk song officially used as Carlow's county anthem | Follow Me Up to Carlow | 0%
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| Decorative fences produced here are made of this material, unusual for the construction of this structure | Granite | 0%
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| Plantation 'big house' in Clonegal that houses a sect devoted to the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis in its basement | Huntington Castle | 0%
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| The last what went extinct in 1786 after being shot and killed in the village of Fenagh? | Irish wolf | 0%
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| Village on the Barrow home to a 12th century Norman castle | Leighlinbridge | 0%
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| American Founding Father, soldier, statesman and notorious slaveholder | Pierce Butler | 0%
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| GAA colours | Red, gold and green | 0%
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| Crop that Carlow used to be the largest producer of in Ireland | Sugar beet | 0%
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| County nickname | The Dolmen County | 0%
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| Born here in 1799, this engineer is widely revered as the father of Irish railways, having designed and built Ireland's first passenger railway and many others | William Dargan | 0%
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