| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| County town of Tyrone | Omagh | 90%
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| Popular open-air museum and tourist attraction in County Tyrone | Ulster American {Folk} Park | 84%
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| Northern Ireland motorway that terminates near Dungannon, County Tyrone | M1 | 70%
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| Range of mountains in County Tyrone, one of the largest upland areas in Northern Ireland | Sperrin | 64%
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| Fergy Malone from Tyrone played for the Philadelphia Athletics when they became champions of the first professional league for this sport in 1871 | Baseball | 50%
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| Town on the border with the Republic of Ireland that suffered a devasting flood in 1987 | Strabane | 48%
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| 1985 World snooker champion from Coalisland | Dennis Taylor | 44%
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| Important historical site, once home to a dynasty known as the Kings of Tyrone | {Hill} of The O’Neill | 38%
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| Tyrone born New Zealand actor and star of 'Jurassic Park' | Sam Neill | 36%
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| One of the largest raised wetland areas in Northern Ireland and a site of special interest | Black {Bog} | 32%
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| Major tributary of the River Foyle formed from the confluence of the rivers Derg and Strule | River Mourne | 26%
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| James E. Boyd from Tyrone went on to be Governor of this place, the Cornhusker state | Nebraska | 16%
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| Complex of Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns near Cookstown | Beaghmore | 8%
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| Tyrone born Astronomer Annie Maunder was a pioneer in recording the activity of these solar phenomena caused by concentrations of magnetic flux | Sunspots | 4%
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| The first published copies of the US Declaration of Independence, known by this name, were printed by John Dunlap, born in County Tyrone in 1747 | Dunlap {Broadside} | 2%
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