| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Seaside tourist destination on the northern border | Bray | 100%
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| County town of Wicklow | Wicklow | 100%
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| Bordering counties | Dublin | 90%
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| Wicklow is known as the "... of Ireland" | Garden | 90%
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| One of Ireland's most famous monastic settlements, founded by St Kevin, built beside two lakes | Glendalough | 90%
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| Province that Wicklow is in | Leinster | 90%
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| Estate known for its waterfall that is the tallest in Ireland | Powerscourt | 90%
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| Bordering counties | Wexford | 90%
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| Bordering counties | Carlow | 80%
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| Female Olympic boxer born in the above | Katie Taylor | 80%
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| Bordering counties | Kildare | 80%
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| Singer of "Too Sweet" also born in question 3 | Hozier | 60%
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| River, that is also the name of a town, that flows into the Irish Sea through Arklow. Where the Avonmore and Avonbeg meet to form this river is a beauty spot known as "The Meeting of the Waters" | Avoca | 50%
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| Tallest mountain in Wicklow (and Leinster) | Lugnaquilla | 30%
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| Stately home, from which valuable artworks were stolen several times, including a Vermeer (which was stolen and recovered twice) | Russborough House | 30%
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| Irish poet and songwriter who immortalised the Meeting of the Waters in a song of the same name | Thomas Moore | 30%
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| BBC drama series (1996-2001) starring Dervla Kirwan and Stephen Tompkinson, which was largely filmed in the town mentioned in the above | Ballykissangel | 20%
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| Irish crime boss known as "The General", who was involved in another of the art thefts mentioned above | Martin Cahill | 20%
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| Well known reservoir and nature reserve on Blessington Lakes | Poulaphouca | 20%
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| Notorious British heiress and IRA member who was involved in the first of the above art thefts | Rose Dugdale | 20%
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