| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Novelist and playwright Sir James Matthew Barrie, from Kirriemuir, is best remembered as the creator of this adventurous flying boy | Peter Pan | 81%
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| Coastal town with a large tidal basin, located near the northern boundary of Angus | Montrose | 77%
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| The bar of the Glenesk Hotel in Edzell holds a Guinness World Record for the most varieties of this beverage on sale | Whisky | 76%
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| Type of smoked haddock which is a speciality of the town of Arbroath | Arbroath {Smokie} | 73%
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| Angus settlement which was traditionally described as a city due to its medieval cathedral | Brechin | 71%
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| Two rivers with the same name, one of which marks part of the Angus boundary | North and South {Esk} | 71%
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| Coastal town best known for its golf course which often hosts the Open Championship | Carnoustie | 69%
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| Popular breed of small beef cattle which was originally native to the Angus area | {Aberdeen} Angus | 68%
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| Large mid Angus town and administrative centre for Angus Council | Forfar | 66%
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| Born in Angus in 1946, 'Bon' Scott went on to be a vocalist with this Australian rock band | AC/DC | 50%
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| Stunning fortification which is the legendary setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth | {Glamis} Castle | 48%
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| Sir Hugh Munro of Lindertis House was the founder of the Scottish Mountaineering Club and compiler of a list of Scottish mountains over this height (in feet) which now bear his name | 3000 feet | 42%
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| Headland at the mouth of the Tay estuary which is now a Ministry of Defence training area | Buddon {Ness} | 18%
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| Brechin born pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology | Robert Watson-Watt | 15%
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| Born in Angus in 1826, this woman went on to be a Nevada pioneer and fortune teller and one of the richest women in the USA after the Comstock Lode mining boom | 'Eilley' Bowers | 3%
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