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  • Who wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray"?
    Oscar Wilde
  • Which Irish author wrote “Ulysses” in 1922?
    James Joyce
  • Who is the Saint Patron of Ireland?
    patron saint and national apostle of Ireland, credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland
  • Who wrote Gulliver’s travels?
    Jonathan Swift
  • On which date is Saint Patrick’s Day?
    17th March
  • What is corned beef and cabbage?
    salt-cured brisket of beef.
  • Which river flows through the centre of Dublin?
    the Liffey River
  • What is Ireland’s biggest airline?
    Ryanair
  • What do you know about the religious divide in Northern Ireland?
    Catholics vs Protestants
  • The largest freshwater lake both on the island of Ireland and in the British Isles.
    Lough Leagh
  • what is hurling?
    an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin, played by men. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football.
  • Who is U2 lead singer?
    Bono
  • What is Giant`s Causeway?
    an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in Northern Ireland.
  • The Great Famine was caused by a shortage of which crops?
    potatoes
  • What is the Book of Kells?
    an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables.
  • Which Irish band is known for the song “Zombie”?
    the Cranberries
  • What is an Ulster fry?
    A popular breakfast originating in Northern Ireland. This meal consists of fried bacon, sausages, black pudding, mushrooms, tomato and eggs, soda bread
  • What is the name of Government building in Belfast?
    Stormont
  • What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland?
    Dublin
  • What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
    Belfast
  • What is the Irish name for Ireland?
    Éire
  • What is the legend of Finn McCool?
    Finn decided to use his boulders to make a bridge or a causeway – a Giant’s Causeway – all the way to Scotland
  • What is a jig?
    a form of lively folk dance. Today it is most associated with Irish dance music, Scottish country dance and the Métis people in Canada.
  • What are 3 sights in Northern Ireland?
    Stormont, Giant`s Causeway, Titanic Belfast
  • Where do Leprechauns hide their pot of gold?
    under the raibow
  • What does “Mac” in Irish surnames mean?
    Mac, Scottish and Irish Gaelic surname prefix meaning “son.”
  • When did Bloody Sunday happen?
    1972
  • Name the giant boat built in Northern Ireland, set sail in 1912 and sank.
    Titanic
  • What is Bloody Sunday?
    an incident in Northern Ireland. British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a peaceful protest march against internment. Fourteen people died.
  • What is the population of Northern Ireland?
    2 million people
  • What is the national symbol of Ireland?
    shamrock, harp, leprehaun, pot of gold, Dublin, ect.
  • Which Irish sport is a stick-and-ball sport played by women?
    Camogie
  • Where can you find the Book of Kells?
    at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  • What was the Roman name for Ireland?
    Hibernia
  • What is the national and first language of Ireland?
    Irish
  • What religions were the Unionists?
    Catholic
  • What does “O” in Irish surnames mean?
    "descendant"
  • What is the most popular sport in Ireland?
    hurling
  • What is the main ingredient in a boxty?
    mashed potatoes