| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Date of St David's day | 1st of March | 100%
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| The year he died | 589 AD | 42%
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| Traditional leek soup eaten on St David's day | Cawl | 42%
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| Sweet bakestone mid-morning snack eaten by the dozen on this day | Welsh cakes | 42%
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| Symbol, he supposedly told people to wear these in their hats in battle | Leek | 33%
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| The city where St David built a monastery, and is buried | St David's | 33%
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| His mother's name | Non | 25%
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| Welsh word for St David's day | Dydd Gwyl Dewi | 17%
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| Animal usually depicted on his shoulder | Dove | 8%
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| The village where he made the ground rise | Llanddewi Brefi | 8%
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| 'St David' may be the origin of this idiom meaning bottom of the sea | Davy Jones' Locker | 0%
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| This New York building is illuminated in red, white and green light | Empire State Building | 0%
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| City where he is supposed to have been anointed archbishop | Jerusalem | 0%
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| What that city used to be called | Menevia | 0%
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| Saint that David is meant to be buried with | St Justinian | 0%
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