| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City known as the 'Capital of the Highlands' | Inverness | 100%
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| Highest mountain in Great Britain | Ben Nevis | 96%
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| Narrow loch of monster legend which cuts across the Scottish mainland | Loch Ness | 94%
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| Glenfinnan Viaduct featured in several films featuring this boy wizard | Harry Potter | 93%
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| Largest of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides, now connected by a bridge to the mainland | Skye | 93%
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| The destination if starting out on a trip from Land's End | John o'Groats | 89%
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| Name given to the eviction of tenants in the Highlands during the 18th and 19th centuries | Clearances | 78%
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| Village and terminus station of a spectacular railway journey across the highlands | Kyle of {Lochalsh} | 75%
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| Situated on Loch Linnhe this is the second largest settlement in the Scottish Highlands | Fort William | 73%
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| National Park, part of which occupies the south-east of the Highland council area | Cairngorms | 63%
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| Town on the north coast situated at the end of the A9 trunk road | Thurso | 60%
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| Historic county which once covered the north-east corner of the Scottish mainland | Caithness | 58%
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| The Massacre of Glencoe took place in 1692 when around 30 members and associates of this clan were killed by government forces | MacDonald | 56%
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| The most north-westerly point in mainland Britain | Cape {Wrath} | 53%
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| The northern-most point of mainland Scotland and the island of Great Britain | {Dunnet} Head | 48%
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