| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Sitcom following the life of a 16-year-old young lady and her family and friends in the 1990s | Derry {Girls} | 96%
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| Major river which flows through the city of Londonderry/Derry | Foyle | 89%
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| Occasional nickname for the city of Derry/Londonderry due to the dispute over its name | {Stroke} City | 70%
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| Long river, the lower part of which flows along the eastern edge of the county to the north coast | Bann | 68%
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| Town near the mouth of the above river, now the county town | Coleraine | 62%
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| The first major conflict of the Williamite War in Ireland which began when Derry's gates were locked against the advancing forces of the Earl of Antrim | {Siege} of Derry | 60%
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| Derry born politician who was a founding member of the SDLP and an architect of the Northern Ireland peace process | John Hume | 55%
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| Castledawson born poet, playwright and Nobel Prize winner | Seamus Heaney | 45%
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| Melody synonymous with the song 'Danny Boy' | Londonderry {Air} | 40%
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| Football manager from Kilrea who managed the Republic of Ireland national team after a playing career that included spells at Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Norwich City | Martin O'Neill | 38%
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| Peninsula extremity in the north of the county that has a ferry crossing to County Donegal | {Magilligan} Point | 28%
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| Derry's coat of arms include a castle, a cross, a sword and this seated figure | Skeleton | 28%
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| Derry born singer, who won the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest with 'All Kinds of Everything' | Dana | 26%
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| Production of this clothing item in the city of Derry (peaking in the 1920s) made it the principal supplier in the UK and a major exporter to Europe and the British colonies | Shirts | 25%
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| Seven mile long beach near Castlerock, one of the longest in Northern Ireland | {Downhill} Strand | 13%
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