| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| County town of Derry/Londonderry | Derry/Londonderry | 86%
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| Province that Derry/Londonderry is in | Ulster | 79%
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| Irish politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner; one of the principal architects of the Good Friday Agreement | John Hume | 64%
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| Bridge in the county town opened in 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre | Peace Bridge | 64%
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| Area in the county town where the Bloody Sunday massacre occurred in 1972 | Bogside | 57%
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| Neo-Gothic building in the county town where Bill Clinton gave a famous speech in 1995, which featured in the final episode of the second series of "Derry Girls". The building was also home to the Saville Inquiry into the events of Bloody Sunday | Guildhall | 57%
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| Poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 | Seamus Heaney | 57%
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| Protestant society based in Derry/Londonderry, founded in 1814, which commemorates the Siege of Derry in 1688-89, | Apprentice Boys | 50%
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| Sinn Fein Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland 2007-2017; also came third in Irish Presidential election in 2011. | Martin McGuinness | 50%
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| Feargal Sharkey was the singer of this rock band formed in 1974 | The Undertones | 50%
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| Bordering counties | Antrim | 43%
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| Bordering counties | Donegal | 43%
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| Bordering counties | Tyrone | 43%
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| Belfast journalist shot in the county town in 2019. Her funeral was attended by the British PM, Irish President and Taoiseach, DUP leader, Sinn Féin President and Vice President and the UK Labour Party leader | Lyra McKee | 36%
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| Won the Eurovision for Ireland singing "All Kinds of Everything" | Dana | 29%
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| Well known song, with the tune "The Londonderry Air" | Danny Boy | 29%
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| Star of both "Derry Girls" and "Bridgerton" | Nicola Coughlan | 29%
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| Writer of "The Town I Loved So Well" | Phil Coulter | 14%
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| Star of 'Brookside', 'Peak Practice' and 'Silent Witness" | Amanda Burton | 7%
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| Outspoken journalist, playwright, civil rights campaigner and founding member of Irish Women's Liberation Movement | Nell McCafferty | 7%
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