| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh largest Scottish island | Arran | 92%
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| Seaside holiday resort with a Victorian promenade, situated on the Firth of Clyde | Largs | 92%
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| Town and ferry port on the east shore of the Firth of Clyde | Ardrossan | 90%
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| Largest settlement in North Ayrshire | Irvine | 90%
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| Along with the above town these two places make up the 'Three Towns' of North Ayrshire | Saltcoats | 88%
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| Stevenston | 77%
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| Two islands in the Firth of Clyde which have a similar name | Great and Little {Cumbrae} | 73%
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| During the Viking Age, the above island became a possession of this country | Norway | 67%
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| Eminent scientist who died in North Ayrshire. His name lives on in a scale of absolute temperature | Lord Kelvin | 60%
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| James Service from Kilwinning later emigrated in 1853 and eventually became the 12th Premier of this Australian state | Victoria | 60%
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| Born in Beith, Henry Faulds was a doctor and scientist who was a pioneer in developments for using this human feature in forensic investigations | Fingerprint | 46%
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| A legacy of this North Ayrshire born Army Major is a city named after him in Australia | Thomas Brisbane | 46%
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| Dreghorn born inventor who was instrumental in developing pneumatic tyres | John Loyd Dunlop | 31%
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| Professional golfer from North Ayrshire who was one of the leading players on the European Tour from the mid-1970s to the late 1990s | Sam Torrance | 29%
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| Born in Dalry in 1885, Robert Laidlaw emigrated with his family to New Zealand and went on to found what became this large department store chain | Farmers | 0%
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