Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Located in this council area | Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon | 100%
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Located in this county | County Armagh | 100%
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Located near the southern shore of this lake | Lough Neagh | 82%
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NIFL football team, in Premiership | Glenavon | 55%
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Home ground for team; main stadium | Mourneview | 55%
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Tiered education system used in town and local area | Dickson Plan | 45%
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American tyre company who owned a huge factory in Silverwood Estate from 1970-1983 | Goodyear | 45%
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Home to the largest of these in Northern Ireland | Urban park | 45%
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Population | 25,069 | 36%
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Elegant Elizabethan mansion located opposite Lurgan Park; formerly used as military headquarters and today owned by Orange Order | Brownlow House Lurgan Castle | 36%
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Famous greyhound brought up and buried in the town | Master McGrath | 36%
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Located in this parliamentary constituency | Upper Bann | 36%
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Motorsport event held in town | Lurgan Park Rally | 27%
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Irish figure of speech | To have a face as long as a Lurgan spade | 27%
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Aristocratic English family who owned lands in the town for over two hundred years | The Brownlows | 18%
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Irish-Canadian hockey player who greatly contributed to women's ice hockey; served as defence for the Toronto Aeros and was inducted to Hockey Hall of Fame | Geraldine Heaney | 9%
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Railway company which owned the line and station prior to nationalisation through UTA and NIR | Great Northern Railway of Ireland | 9%
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Astrophysicist and former head of the Royal Astronomical Society who helped discover the first radio pulsars | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | 9%
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Mr Lurgan, whose surname is the same as that of the town, is a character from which Rudyard Kipling novel? | Kim | 9%
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Meaning of name | Long, low ridge Shin-shaped hill | 9%
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Road that acts as a throughpass to the town's high street | Millennium Way | 9%
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Unusual Modernist church | St Paul's Catholic Church | 9%
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Church located in roundabout at the very centre of town | St Peter's Parish Church | 9%
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North Street was formerly home to this type of religious building | Synagogue | 9%
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Traditional industry which dominated in the town | Textiles | 9%
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Scottish architect who designed the above | William Henry Mayfair | 0%
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