| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Home of Rangers Football Club | Ibrox Stadium | 88%
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| O | Collective name for the city's two main football clubs | The {Old Firm} | 86%
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| S | Industry the river Clyde was particularly famous for | Shipbuilding | 84%
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| E | In 1872, Scotland played against this team in the first international football match | England | 83%
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| Z | Type of park containing animals, established in 1947 and closed in 2003 | Zoo | 83%
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| G | Famous square containing the City Chambers | {George} Square | 82%
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| T | Origin city of this chicken dish, often named the UK national dish | Chicken {Tikka Masala} | 81%
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| K | Art Gallery and Museum established in 1901, one of Scotland's most popular attractions | Kelvingrove Art Gallery | 81%
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| H | Home of the Scotland national football team | Hampden Park | 80%
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| M | Glaswegian tennis player, often regarded as one of the best in the world | Sir {Andy Murray} | 79%
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| W | The statue of this man always has a traffic cone placed on the head | Duke of {Wellington} | 77%
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| F | Football manager, widely regarded as one of the best ever | Sir {Alex Ferguson} | 77%
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| P | Scottish Championship team based in Maryhill, known as The Jags | Partick Thistle | 75%
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| N | Cemetery established in 1832, where 50,000 are buried | The Glasgow {Necropolis} | 72%
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| C | Singer-songwriter, "Someone You Loved" | Lewis Capaldi | 69%
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| X | Chemical element discovered by Glaswegian Sir William Ramsay | Xenon | 65%
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| A | Longest street in the city centre (2.1 miles), answer to K is located here | {Argyle} Street | 62%
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| L | Pakistani city twinned with Glasgow | Lahore | 58%
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| B | Former Prime Minister born in Giffnock | Gordon Brown | 57%
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| R | The Cineworld based here is the tallest cinema in the world, and the busiest in the UK | {Renfrew} Street | 47%
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| U | Type of medical scanner developed in the 1950's in Glasgow, now on display at the National Museum of Scotland | Ultrasound | 40%
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| Q | Famous 20th century ocean liner, now a floating hotel, built on the Clyde | Queen Elizabeth 2 | 38%
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| J | College that merged with the University of Strathclyde, becoming the Faculty of Education | {Jordanhill} College | 18%
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| V | The remains of this Saint lie in a Glasgow church | St {Valentine} | 17%
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| Y | Former First Minister born in Rutherglen | Humza Yousaf | 12%
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| D | Glaswegian award-winning poet and playwright | Dame {Carol Ann Duffy} | 11%
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