| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bordering counties | Armagh | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Derry/Londonderry | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Donegal | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Fermanagh | 100%
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| First Minister of Northern Ireland since 2024 | Michelle O'Neill | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Monaghan | 100%
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| County town of Tyrone | Omagh | 100%
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| Irish country music singer known as "The Queen of Country", who had a massive hit in Ireland in 1975 with her version of "Blanket on the Ground" | Philomena Begley | 100%
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| Province that Tyrone is in | Ulster | 100%
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| Civil rights campaigner who became the youngest ever (at the time) female MP in 1969 and broke the traditional Irish republican policy of abstentionism to take her seat in Westminster. | Bernadette Devlin | 75%
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| GAA footballer, who won 2 All Ireland Winning medals and scored 11 of Tyrone's 12 points in the 1995 All Ireland Final (which they lost by one point to Dublin) | Peter Canavan | 75%
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| Museum of emigration near the county town | Ulster American Folk Park | 75%
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| Playwright who wrote "Philadelphia, Here I Come!", "Faith Healer" and "Translations" | Brian Friel | 50%
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| Golfer whose only Major win was the 2011 Open Championship | Darren Clarke | 50%
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| New Zealand actor born in the county town | Sam Neill | 50%
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| Traditional song: "The Flower of Sweet ..." | Strabane | 50%
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| Starred as Deco the lead singer in the Alan Parker film "The Commitments" | Andrew Strong | 25%
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| Journalist and Author of "At Swim-Two-Birds" and "The Third Policeman" | Flann O'Brien | 25%
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| Former Irish cricket captain, who played for Ireland between 2008 and 2022. First Irishman to score over 1000 runs in a calendar year. | William Porterfield | 25%
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| Footballer who played for Northern Ireland under 21 team but has played for the Republic of Irleland senior team since 2012. Played with Wrexham AFC for a historic 3 consecutive promotions. | James McLean | 0%
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