# | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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D | The Faroe Islands are an autonomous part of this Country | Denmark | 94%
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T | Capital | Tórshavn | 91%
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N | Before the Kalmar Union the Faroe Islands were part of this country | Norway | 89%
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K | Currency | Faroese {króna} | 83%
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I | Monks from this country settled the Faroe Islands in the 6th and 7th Century | Ireland | 80%
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Q | Letter that is not contained in the faroese language | Q | 77%
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E | Second largest Island | Eysturoy | 74%
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A | 1948 the Faroe Islands were granted Home Rule at the first day of this month | April | 71%
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C | The scandinavian King Olav Tryggvason from #N and the faroese Prince Sigmundur Brestisson (re)introduced this religion in the Faroe Islands about the year 1000 | Christianity | 71%
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V | Groups of Merchants and Warriors that settled the Faroe Islands | Vikings | 71%
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S | Animal on the faroese Coat of Arms Veðrur | Sheep | 66%
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W | The Islands are known to be cool, cloudy and _____ | windy | 66%
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M | Westernmost Island | Mykines | 63%
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Ð | One of three islands whose names contains this letter Name any of the three Contains a Ð | Borðoy | Viðoy | Suðuroy | 60%
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Ø | Danish name of the Faroe Islands Føroyar Contains an Ø | Færøerne | 57%
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U | International Football Association the Faroe Islands are part of | UEFA | 57%
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X | Borough of New York that is named after the reputed faroese settler Jonas Bronck Ends on X | Bronx | 51%
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F | Native people Faroese name | Føroyingar | 51%
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G | Traditional form of Whale-Hunt Faroese name | Grindadráp | 51%
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Y | Mainland Contains and ends on an Y | Streymoy | 49%
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L | Parliament | Løgting | 46%
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Æ | Highest Mountain Contains an Æ | Slættaratindur | 43%
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H | According to the Færeyinga saga a large group of norwegian Immigrants arrived during the rule of this King | {Harald} Fairhair | 29%
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Z | Famous Chessplayer from the Faroe Islands | Helgi Ziska | 29%
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P | First female Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands 1993-1994 | Marita Petersen | 29%
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J | Faroese linguist who contributed largely to the faroese language and literature and is known for his role in the historical preservation of the closely related language Norn He was the first Faroese Islander to earn a doctoral degree | Jákup {Jakobsen} | 23%
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O | Oldest church Directly next to the ruined Magnus-Cathedral | Ólavskirkjan | 17%
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B | Famous monk/ saint from #I who is believed by some to have discovered the Faroe Islands around 560 | Brendan | 11%
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R | Happened in the Faroe Islands 1538-1540 | Reformation | 11%
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