| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Southwestern-most point of a peninsula in Argyll and Bute, later immortalised in a 1977 song by Paul McCartney | Mull of {Kintyre} | 91%
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| Popular coastal town on the Firth of Lorn and a ferry port for the Isle of Mull | Oban | 91%
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| Largest town on the Isle of Mull | Tobermory | 88%
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| Outlet of a major river which borders the east of the council area | Firth of {Clyde} | 84%
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| Town on the above peninsula that has a ferry service to Ardrossan | Campbeltown | 77%
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| Principal town on the Isle of Bute | Rothesay | 77%
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| Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides | Islay | 75%
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| Island whose Norse name means 'Deer Island' due to its population of around 7000 red deer | Jura | 70%
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| Scottish inventor from Helensburgh who demonstrated the world's first working television | John Logie Baird | 68%
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| Author who finished writing 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' while living at a farmhouse called 'Barnhill' | George Orwell | 64%
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| Peter Campbell from Rhu was one of the four founding members of this leading football club | Rangers | 64%
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| Location of HMNB (Her Majesty's Naval Base) Clyde, the UK's nuclear submarine base | Faslane | 54%
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| Canal that connects Loch Gilp with the Sound of Jura, providing a much shortened navigable route between the River Clyde and the Inner Hebrides | Crinan Canal | 43%
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| Strait between the above island and Scarba which is notorious for tidal currents and whirlpools | Corryvreckan | 32%
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| Mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died on the island of Seil in 2004 | Frances Shand Kydd | 20%
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