| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bordering counties | Cork | 100%
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| Glassware company famous all over the world: Waterford ... | Crystal | 100%
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| County GAA nickname based on an historic Gaelic territory and tribe | Déise | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Kilkenny | 100%
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| Province that Waterford is in | Munster | 100%
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| Airline which flew the first international flight from Waterford Airport in 1985 | Ryanair | 100%
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| 2nd largest town in Waterford that has a Japanese garden and amusement park | Tramore | 100%
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| Part of the coast which is designated as a UNESCO Geopark (Ireland's first) | Copper Coast | 80%
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| Fishing harbour second only to Killybegs for numbers of fish caught in Ireland | Dunmore East | 80%
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| Castle owned by the Dukes of Devonshire, one of whom married Fred Astaire's sister | Lismore | 80%
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| Fishing village with Ferry to Ballyhack in Wexford | Passage East | 80%
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| Norman Tower in the county town, but in 1003 | Reginald's Tower | 80%
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| The main bridge in the county town, named after the founder of the Christian Brosthers | Rice Bridge | 80%
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| Bordering counties | Tipperary | 80%
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| County town of Waterford | Waterford | 80%
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| Famous mentalist, hypnotist, magician and activist for the elderly (his grandfather died after a burglary to his home) | Keith Barry | 60%
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| The main village in Waterford's Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) | Ring | 60%
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| Irish nuclear physicist from Dungarvan who shared the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics with John Cockcroft | Ernest Walton | 40%
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| World renowned gardens near Kilmeaden | Mount Congreve | 40%
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| The first ever Irish singer to top the US singles chart (in 1972) | Gilbert O'Sullivan | 20%
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