| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Nicknamed 'The Fair City' | Perth | 100%
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| Major river which flows through the Perth and Kinross Council area | Tay | 98%
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| Village with a famous castle, situated in one of the few areas of flat land in the Grampians | {Blair} Atholl | 92%
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| Red sandstone historic house with a castellated roof, one of the finest examples of late Georgian Gothic style in Scotland | {Scone} Palace | 86%
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| Popular Victorian tourist resort town with a salmon ladder on the River Tummel | Pitlochry | 82%
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| Motorway which connects Perth and Kinross with the Firth of Forth | M90 | 72%
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| Scottish-American actor from Perth who starred in the film 'Trainspotting' | Ewan McGregor | 69%
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| Large loch near Kinross in the south of the Council Area | Loch Leven | 57%
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| Bankfoot born Norman Brown is a four-time European champion at this ancient Scottish sport | Curling | 54%
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| Born in Coupar Angus, Jock Sutherland went on to coach this American Football team | Pittsburgh {Steelers} | 46%
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| George Drummond from Blairgowrie held this leading civic position in Edinburgh several times | Lord Provost | 40%
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| Dunkeld and Crieff are on a military road network planned by this 18th Century Army General | George Wade | 38%
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| Battle which took place during the Jacobite rising of 1689 which saw a force led by John Graham defeat a government army commanded by Hugh Mackay | Killiecrankie | 34%
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| This tree in the village of Fortingall is believed to be between 2,000 and 3,000 years old | Yew | 31%
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| Highest mountain in Perth and Kinross and the 10th highest in Scotland at 3,983 feet | Ben Lawers | 26%
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