| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of the Republic of Ireland | D | Dublin | 99%
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| Has the namesake of a type of poem | L | Limerick | 95%
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| Where the RMS Titanic was built | B | Belfast | 93%
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| Second most populous city in Northern Ireland | L / D | Londonderry / Derry | 89%
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| Claims to be the second-largest natural harbour in the world | C | Cork | 85%
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| Ed Sheeran sang a song about a girl from this Irish city | G | Galway | 84%
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| Where famous crystal was made | W | Waterford | 83%
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| Home to the third-busiest airport in the Republic of Ireland -named after the island's longest river | S | Shannon | 66%
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| Namesake of a type of dark beer produced by Guinness | K | Kilkenny | 56%
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| Town with the namesake of the county in the southeastern corner of Ireland | W | Wexford | 49%
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| Namesake of the northernmost county in Ireland | D | Donegal | 48%
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| Because of it being the seat of the Primate of All Ireland, it is called the "religious capital of Ireland" | A | Armagh | 39%
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| Where W. B. Yeats spent his childhood holidays | S | Sligo | 33%
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| Will be granted "city status" later in 2022 | B | Bangor | 24%
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| The IRA ambushed a British Army convoy with two large roadside bombsnear this port town in 1979 | W | Warrenpoint | 11%
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| Closest village to the Giant's Causeway | B | Bushmills | 10%
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| "New" city where the Kennedy family has their origins | N | New Cross | 1%
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