| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Popular folk musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for songs like 'Don't Forget Your Shovel', as well as his outspoken Irish Republican beliefs | Christy Moore | 80%
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| Gardens based on designs found in this Asian country are located in the above | Japan | 80%
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| Celtic warrior tribe whose ancestral home is believed to be the Hill of Allen | Fianna | 60%
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| Powerful Anglo-Norman dynasty strongly associated with the county | Fitzgeralds | 60%
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| Major dormitory town housing the fabrication labs and offices of many prominent tech companies, most notably Intel and formerly HP until 2017 | Leixlip | 60%
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| University town housing Ireland's only Catholic seminary and is the seat of Irish Catholic Bishops | Maynooth | 60%
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| The Republic of Ireland's first road of this category opened as the Naas Bypass in 1983; today it is part of the longest one of its kind in Ireland | Motorway | 60%
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| Famous horseracing track that plays host to the annual Irish National Hunt, and is the only cross-country banks course in the country | Punchestown Racecourse | 60%
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| Founder of arguably the best known and most popular Irish alcoholic beverage worldwide | Arthur Guinness | 40%
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| Semi-state owned peat company headquartered in Newbridge; the company owns many miles of industrial narrow gauge railways | Bord na Móna | 40%
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| This huge Palladian mansion was built in 1722 for the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons | Castletown House | 40%
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| Explorer who led three British expeditions to Antarctica; principal figure of the so-called Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration | Ernest Shackleton | 40%
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| Outdoor attraction that includes a museum dedicated to horse breeding and racing, a stud and fine, ornate gardens | Irish National Stud | 40%
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| Put on your thinking caps; which town has an Anglican cathedral dedicated to Saint Brigid? | Kildare | 40%
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| Quirky corkscrew shaped stone structure found in the grounds of the elegant Castletown Estate | Wonderful Barn | 40%
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