| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bordering counties | Carlow | 100%
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| Wexford's best known peninsula, which has a lighthouse at the southern end (... Head) | Hook | 100%
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| US President whose ancestral home is in Dunganstown | John Fitzgerald Kennedy | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Kilkenny | 100%
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| Province that Wexford is in | Leinster | 100%
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| The National ... House is a musical venue in the county town | Opera | 100%
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| Ferry port with ships to Wales and France | Rosslare | 100%
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| County town of Wexford | Wexford | 100%
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| An Irish ballad commemorating the Irish Rebellion of 1798, led by "brave Father Murphy" | Boolavogue | 75%
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| Roman Catholic diocese covering most of the county and bits of bordering counties (sounds like plants) | Ferns | 75%
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| Haunted house on the above peninsula | Loftus Hall | 75%
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| In the 12th century Wexford was invaded by these people | Normans | 75%
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| Islands off the south coast, which have the status of a Special Protection Area to protect the many birds who breed there | Saltee Islands | 75%
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| The battle where the above rebels were defeated (sounds like something you have with chips) | Vinegar Hill | 75%
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| Bordering counties | Wicklow | 75%
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| Beach famous as the location for the opening scenes of "Saving Private Ryan" | Curracloe | 50%
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| Tourist attraction of an 1840’s emigrant vessel in New Ross | Dunbrody Famine Ship | 50%
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| Author of the Artemis Fowl series of books | Eoin Colfer | 50%
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| Town close to the above, which boasts many thatched cottages | Kilmore Quay | 50%
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| Dialect of Middle English spoken in parts of Wexford from the 12th to 19th centuries | Yola | 25%
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