Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Scotland's 'other national drink' supposedly 'made from girders' in Westfield | Irn-Bru | 92%
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Motorway which passes through North Lanarkshire, linking Glasgow and Edinburgh | M8 | 92%
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Central North Lanarkshire town in the Monklands area that has a history of weaving | Airdrie | 88%
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Large town near the River Clyde which is the headquarters for North Lanarkshire Council | Motherwell | 85%
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Most populated town in North Lanarkshire | Cumbernauld | 77%
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Popular country park situated to the west of Coatbridge | Drumpellier | 46%
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Trade unionist and politician from Newhouse who became the first leader of the Labour Party | Keir Hardie | 42%
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Loch on the south west boundary of North Lanarkshire, adjacent to the River Clyde | Strathclyde | 42%
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The 'Wizard of Wishaw', a professional snooker player who won four World Championships | John Higgins | 38%
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10m high metal mermaid statue, visible from the M80 motorway near the above town | Arria | 35%
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Bellshill born Scottish-American singer whose biggest hit was 'Morning Train' (9 to 5) | Sheena Easton | 35%
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Football manager from Orbiston. He became the first manager of an English football team to win the European Cup and is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time | Matt Busby | 31%
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Geographical region in which North Lanarkshire is located. It extends across Scotland between the Highland Boundary Fault and the Southern Upland Fault. | Central Lowlands | 27%
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Labour Party politician from Bellshill who served as Foreign Secretary from 1997 until 2001 | Robin Cook | 23%
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Shotts born actor Andrew Keir starred as Professor Bernard Quatermass in the 1967 film 'Quatermass and the Pit' made by this British film production company | Hammer Films | 15%
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