| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Fast-growing county town; the largest settlement in Ireland without city status | Tallaght | 78%
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| Shopping centre and leisure complex located just off J2 of the N4 | Liffey Valley | 44%
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| Coach and former football player who was captain of the Republic of Ireland national team from 2006 to 2016 | Robbie Keane | 33%
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| Business park and modern residential suburb housing the Irish head offices of many multinational companies | Citywest | 22%
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| Lawyer and most successful Irish Olympian of all time; she won three gold medals for swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Michelle Smith | 22%
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| Affluent suburban village home to a 16th century castle; formerly marked the frontier between the English Pale and lands ruled by the Gaelic chieftains | Rathfarnham | 22%
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| Official name of the infamous J9 of the M50 | Red Cow Interchange | 22%
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| Military airfield which serves as the headquarters of the Irish Air Corps | Casement Aerodrome | 11%
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| Tributary of the River Liffey, half of whose entire ourse flows through the county | Dodder | 11%
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| Village turned outer commuter suburb home to a Scientology centre; Hazel Chu, the first mayor of Chinese descent of any European city, grew up here | Firhouse | 11%
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| Writer, actor, presenter and broadcaster born in Clondalkin in 1963; best known for his eponymous talk show | Graham Norton | 11%
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| Eerie ruin located on Montpelier Hill said to have been an occult meeting place | Hell Fire Club | 11%
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| Situated in the Wicklow Mountains, this hill was the highest point in the former County Dublin | Kippure | 11%
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| Other major sports ground of the county town, dedicated to this team sport primarily played indoors | National Basketball Arena | 11%
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| League of Ireland Premier Division Team which is the most successful Irish football club; its home stadium is situated in the county town | Shamrock Rovers FC | 11%
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| Motto of the county(only the English one has been given) | We Hold in Trust | 11%
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