| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Major river which flows through Glasgow | River Clyde | 98%
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| Celtic | 96%
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| Glasgow's two most successful professional football teams | Rangers | 96%
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| Industry for which Glasgow and its river were known throughout the world | {Ship}building | 88%
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| Either of Glasgow's two principal mainline railway terminus stations | Central or Queen Street | 85%
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| Collective name for the above two clubs and the derby they play against each other | The Old Firm | 82%
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| Large 15th century public park in the east end of Glasgow, the oldest in the city | Glasgow {Green} | 80%
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| Glasgow's principal art gallery and museum | Kelvingrove | 79%
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| Museum and glasshouse located in the above public park | People's {Palace} | 79%
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| Ex-welder and stand-up comedian from Glasgow, nicknamed the 'Big Yin' | Billy Connolly | 70%
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| Major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow | The Barras | 66%
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| Victorian Gothic garden cemetery covering 37 acres, described as a 'city of the dead' | The Necropolis | 62%
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| Architect and designer from Townhead who was influential on the Art Nouveau movement | Charles Rennie Mackintosh | 59%
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| Pop rock band formed in Glasgow in 1985 whose debut album was 'Raintown' | Deacon Blue | 22%
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| Bridgeton born 'King of Skiffle', one of Britain's most successful and influential recording artists before the Beatles | Lonnie Donegan | 16%
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