| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| University town known worldwide as the 'home of golf' | St. Andrews | 96%
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| Large town in south-west Fife which is the Council Area's most populous locality | Dunfermline | 91%
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| Village located at the northern end of Scotland's symbolic Forth Railway Bridge | North {Queensferry} | 88%
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| Large town on the Firth of Forth, with the nickname of 'Lang Toun' | Kirkcaldy | 77%
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| Town known for its large dockyard which is a former home to the Royal Navy | Rosyth | 68%
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| Kirkcaldy born 'Father of Economics' and author of 'The Wealth of Nations' | Adam Smith | 66%
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| Fife born industrialist who led the expansion of the American steel industry and who became one of the richest Americans in history | Andrew Carnegie | 50%
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| Crime writer from Cardenden, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels | Ian Rankin | 50%
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| Semi-professional football team from Fife with the nickname 'The Blue Brazil' | Cowdenbeath | 46%
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| Regional Park extending over approximately 25 square miles of west central Fife | {Lomond} Hills | 31%
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| The wide estuary of this river near Guardbridge is an important conservation area | River Eden | 24%
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| Island with a former Augustine abbey, located in the Firth of Forth | Inchcolm | 21%
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| Formula One racing driver from Kilmany, winner of the 1963 and 1965 F1 Championships | Jim Clark | 21%
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| This painting by Methil born artist Jack Vettriano is perhaps his best known work | The Singing {Butler} | 17%
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| Pittenweem keyboard player, Ian Stewart, was a founding member of this iconic rock band | Rolling Stones | 10%
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