| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| County town of Clare | Ennis | 100%
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| Province that Clare is in | Munster | 100%
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| The airport which had the first duty free shop in the world | Shannon Airport | 90%
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| Iconic cliffs, visited by over 1.5 million tourists annually | Cliffs of Moher | 80%
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| Bordering counties | Galway | 80%
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| Town which hosts an annual Matchmakers festival | Lisdoonvarna | 80%
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| 15th Century castle, which is a major tourist attraction and has a folk village attached | Bunratty Castle | 70%
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| Bordering counties | Limerick | 70%
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| GAA nickname for Clare | The Banner County | 70%
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| This National Park, the smallest in Ireland, is noted for its wildflowers and karst landscape | The Burren | 70%
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| Bordering counties | Tipperary | 70%
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| Name of Ennis GAA grounds, the surname of GAA founder | Cusack Park | 60%
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| This comedy series, set on a fictional island, had its outdoor scenes mostly filmed here | Father Ted | 60%
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| These caves hosts over 100,000 visitors annually | Ailwee Caves | 50%
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| Author of then-scandalous novels about Irish life including "The Country Girls" | Edna O'Brien | 40%
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| Archaeological open air museum which includes a reconstruction of a crannog, and the Brendan Boat | Craggaunowen | 30%
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| The Great Stalactite in these caves is said to be the largest in the Northern hemisphere | Doolin Caves | 30%
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| The above town was also well known for an annual ... festival | Music | 20%
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| TV presenter for over 40 years in Britain (Match of the Day, Wimbledon, Countdown) | Des Lynam | 10%
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| There are many megalithic tombs in Clare, including the most famous one at Poulnabrone, known as ... | Dolmens | 10%
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