| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Town on the Allan Water, just north of the city of Stirling | {Bridge} of Allan | 97%
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| Scottish leader who defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 | William Wallace | 97%
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| Small town and location of a horrendous school massacre in 1996 | Dunblane | 93%
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| Born in the above town, this tennis player went on to win Wimbledon and the US Open | Andy Murray | 89%
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| Popular safari park tourist attraction to the north of the city of Stirling | Blair {Drummond} | 88%
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| Major battle which marked the victory of Robert the Bruce's army over that of King Edward II in the First War of Scottish Independence | Bannockburn | 86%
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| National Park which occupies a large part of the Stirling Council Area | Loch {Lomond} & | 86%
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| Professional football club based in the city of Stirling | Stirling {Albion} F.C. | 83%
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| The {Trossachs} | 82%
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| Either of Stirling's two motorways | M9 and M80 | 78%
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| Born in Stirling Castle, Henry Frederick was the eldest son and heir apparent of this king | James VI and I | 67%
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| Lock Katrine is the fictional setting for this poem by Sir Walter Scott | The Lady of the {Lake} | 61%
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| Killin is situated at the western head of this large loch in the north of Stirling | Loch Tay | 42%
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| Medieval parish church of Stirling which is named after an alleged relic of the True Cross | The Church of the {Holy} {Rude} | 36%
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| Stirling born horse racing jockey who became five times British Champion | Willie Carson | 17%
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