Published: Wednesday 11th March 2015
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What type of instrument is the Irish Bodhran?
A Drum.
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Which England World Cup winner went on to manage the Irish National football team?
Jack Charlton.
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What is the county town of County Kerry?
Tralee.
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In which decade of the 19th century did the Irish potato famine take place?
The 1840s (1845-1849).
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How many wheels does a "Jaunting Cart" have?
Two.
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Which two counties in Northern Ireland begin with the letter A?
Antrim & Armagh.
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In which month of the year is the Galway Bay Oyster Festival held?
September.
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Where did Alcock and Brown land in 1919 after completing the first transatlantic flight?
Clifton, County Galway.
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Home of all five Irish Classic horse races, in which county would you find The Curragh?
Kildare.
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In which city is Murphy's Irish Stout brewed?
Cork.
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Which Irishman is the only person to have won the Eurovision Song Contest on two occasions?
Johnny Logan.
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Which is the smallest county in the whole of Ireland?
Louth.
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Which poet in 1995 became Ireland's fourth winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Seamus Heaney.
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The late Phil Lynott was the lead singer and bass guitarist with which band?
Thin Lizzy.
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Which meat is traditionally used to make an Irish Stew?
Lamb (or Mutton).
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In Irish mythology and folklore what name is given to the Land of Eternal Youth?
Tir Na Nog.
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Which musical instrument is used as a trade mark by Guiness?
A Harp.
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Established by charter in 1845, what is the oldest university in Belfast known as?
Queen's University.
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Who is the star of the TV show "Mrs Brown's Boys"?
Brendan O'Carroll.
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Which famous building was designed by Irishman James Hoban?
The White House in Washington DC.
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