| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Long distance footpath which starts at Milngavie and stretches 96 miles to Fort William | West {Highland} Way | 98%
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| Canal which passes through East Dunbartonshire | {Forth} and Clyde Canal | 93%
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| Turf fortification marking the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire | {Antonine} Wall | 90%
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| Mining of this fossil fuel provided employment in East Dunbartonshire for a long period of time | Coal | 90%
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| Glasgow suburb in East Dunbartonshire, which has the remains of a Roman bath house | Bearsden | 78%
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| Range of hills which occupy part of East Dunbartonshire. The highest point is the Earl's Seat | {Campsie} Fells | 73%
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| Town, former barony burgh, and administrative centre of East Dunbartonshire | Kirkintilloch | 73%
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| River Clyde tributary which flows through East Dunbartonshire and forms part of its boundary | Kelvin | 68%
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| Actor who grew up in East Dunbartonshire and went on to play the 12th Doctor Who | Peter Capaldi | 49%
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| Name given to a wide, shallow valley (as opposed to a narrower, deeper 'glen') through which a river like the above flows | Strath | 46%
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| Lennoxtown born singer, actress and TV personality who sang the title song to the 1974 James Bond film 'The Man with the Golden Gun' | Lulu | 44%
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| Village situated in an area known as 'The Eleven Ploughs of Balgrochan'. It has the same name as a city in Los Angeles county | Torrance | 27%
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| Singer-songwriter from Bishopbriggs whose 2007 debut album was 'ThIs is the Life' | Amy Macdonald | 22%
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| Bishopbriggs born vocalist and bass guitarist of the 1960's rock band 'Cream' | Jack Bruce | 22%
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| 'Father of Scottish Democracy' who lived at Huntershill House in Bishopbriggs | Thomas Muir | 10%
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