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Common Knowledge
100

Officially neutral during World War II, Ireland referred to the war by what alarming E-word?

Emergency

100

Which country is directly east of Ireland?

United Kingdom

100

Name one Irish food

Anything

100

According to Irish folklore, what will you find at the end of a rainbow?

A pot of gold

100

What 3 colors are the Irish flag composed of?

Orange, white, and green.

200

After the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, Gaelic culture no longer faced a major threat from what seafaring Norse people?

Vikings

200

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

200

Ireland's Great Famine, which lasted from 1845 to 1852, started with a massive destruction of what staple crop by fungus-like organisms.

Potatoes

200

What holiday was invented in Ireland?

Halloween

200

From 2003 to 2012, Dublin-born Brian O'Driscoll captained the Irish men's national team in what sport?

Rugby

300

Although often falsified as a French invention owing to its name and history, what disturbing beheading device was actually first used in Ireland?

Guillotine

300

Approximately how many castles and ruins are there in Ireland?

30,000

300

What is included in a shepherds pie? List 3 ingredients.

Ground beef, carrots, peas, corn, and mashed baked potatoes.

300

What general place plays a huge part in Irish culture/customs?

Pubs

300

What percentage of people in Ireland have red hair?

Around 10%
400

On April 11, 1912 Francis Browne was on a pier in Ireland when he took one of the last known photos of what object?

The Titanic.

400

Where did 'Bloody Sunday' take place?

Derry, or Northern Ireland

400
What are the 2 most popular bar drinks?

Guinness and Irish Whiskey

400

Which Irish Christmas tradition is a reference to 'The 12 days of Christmas' carol?

The 12 Pubs of Christmas (where people visit 12 different pubs and have a drink from each)

400

What is Ireland's national symbol?

A harp.

500

In 1541, which English Tudor king beheaded Irish sovereignty and declared himself King of Ireland which the Irish parliament acknowledged the following year with the passage of the Crown of Ireland Act?

King Henry Vlll (8)

500

Name at least 2 cities in Ireland other than Dublin.

Belfast, Derry, Kilkenny, Galway, Cork, etc.

500

What is Irish champ, a traditional Irish meal, composed of?

Mashed potatoes, milk, butter, and scallions

500

In which month do people hike up a mountain to see the statue of Saint Patrick?

July

500

The oldest company in Ireland was started by the Rathborne family more than 500 years ago. Still operating today, what product do they make?

Candles

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