| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Sports organisation founded in 1884 in Thurles | GAA | 100%
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| Templemore is home to An Garda Siochana's Training and Education College; the Gardaí are Ireland's version of what? | Police | 100%
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| Ruined stone castle perched on a hill above a town | Rock of Cashel | 100%
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| Poet and revolutionary who partook in the Easter Rising | Thomas MacDonagh | 100%
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| Cider produced in Clonmel; it is known locally as Bulmers, but what is it called overseas? | Magners | 67%
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| Jewellery and ceramics manufacturer | Tipperary Crystal | 67%
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| Lush, fertile pasture land home to a thriving dairy industry | Golden Vale | 33%
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| Famous English music hall song that later became a marching song in World War I | It's a Long Way to Tipperary | 33%
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| Mountain steeped in folklore and myth, in particular with Finn MacCool | Slievenamon | 33%
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| Celtic and folk band named aftet four brothers born in Carrick on Suir | The Clancy Brothers | 33%
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| It is the only county in Ireland to have two what? | County towns | 0%
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| Novelist and short story writer who is best known for The Spinning Heart, originally from Nenagh | Donal Ryan | 0%
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| The village of Cloughjordan is home to this unique type of community | Ecovillage | 0%
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| Coolmore Stud, one of the largest breeding grounds for thoroughbred racehorses in the world, is located in this Norman town | Fethard | 0%
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| Humorously named village in the north east, named after a local pub | Horse and Jockey | 0%
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