| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| County town | Armagh | 91%
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| The UK''s largest lake, situated on the northern boundary of County Armagh | Lough Neagh | 83%
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| Armagh is home to two cathedrals dedicated to this saint | St. Patrick | 83%
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| x | Monaghan | 81%
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| Name given to County Armagh due to its rich fruit growing heritage | {Orchard} County | 81%
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| Armagh born founder of the Democratic Unionist Party and First Minister of Northern Ireland | Ian Paisley | 68%
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| The two Republic of Ireland counties that have a border with County Armagh | Louth | 68%
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| Milford born William McCrum invented this special type of free kick in football, awarded for a punishable offence near the opposing goal | Penalty | 66%
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| Post WW2 new town in County Armagh, named after the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Craigavon | 64%
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| Legend says that the above lake was created from the large hole left after this legendary Irish giant scooped up a chunk of earth to throw at a Scottish rival | Finn McCool | 62%
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| important archaeological site and traditional seat of the kings of Ulster, also known by its Gaelic name of Emain Macha | {Navan} Fort | 49%
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| Armagh born Arthur Hunter Palmer became fifth Premier of this Australian state | Queensland | 49%
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| 10th century High King of Ireland said to be buried at the Church of Ireland cathedral | Brian Boru | 45%
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| Clergyman and naturalist Moses Harvey from Armagh emigrated to Newfoundland and became well known for his work studying the habits of this enormous cephalopod | Giant {Squid} | 45%
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| County Armagh river that also forms part of the boundary with the Republic of Ireland | Blackwater | 34%
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