Cork's History
Ireland's History
Language/Slang
Basque Country & Ireland
Cork Cont.
100

What is Cork's nickname?

The Rebel County

100

The patron saint of Ireland is ________.

St. Patrick

There are a number of legends associated with St Patrick, like that he drove snakes from Ireland or used the shamrock leaf to represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit to spread Christianity. St Patrick’s Day is on 17 March. However, the saint wasn't originally from Ireland, but believed to be born in Britain.

100

The first official language of Ireland is ________.

Irish Gaelic

100

Both places have native _________ specific to the region alongside another one.

Languages - Euskera and Irish

100

Cork used to be called Corcach Mor na Mumhan, which translates to _________.

The Great Marsh of Munster. The centre of Cork city was actually built on a number of marshy islands at the lowest fording point of the river.

200
Cork was the site of the world's first successful ____ revolt in 1762.

Slave. A group of Irish indentured servants, along with African slaves, overthrew their captors on a ship in Cork Harbour.

200

The national symbol is a _______.

Harp

200

What does "craic" mean?

Fun

200

Both regions have a strong ________ identity.

a) Feminist

b) Nationalist

c) Arabic

b) Nationalist

200

Cork has the oldest _______ club in the world.

Yacht. The Royal Cork Yacht Club, RCYC for short is the oldest yacht club in the world right now; it was established in 1720 and now boasts a total membership of approximately 1,800.

300

What famous ship docked in Cork before it sank?

The Titanic. On April 11, 1912, the "unsinkable" ship docked at Queenstown (now Cobh) in Cork Harbour. It was here that the final 123 passengers boarded.

300

The most popular chip brand in Ireland is ______.

Tayto.

300

What does "gas" mean?

Funny

300

The political activist group ETA was similar to what group in Ireland?

The IRA

300

Cork is the birthplace of Boolean Algebra, which we use for __________.

Modern computers and information technology. George Boole was a 19th century mathematician from Cork.

400

The "Four-Faced Liar" is a nickname for what famous monument in Cork?

The clock tower of Shandon Church. Each of its four faces often shows a different time because the strong winds in Cork can affect the hands on each side differently, causing the time discrepancies.

400

Hurling is a popular Gaelic _______.

Sport. 

Considered to be the fastest field sport in the world, Hurling is an ancient Gaelic Irish outdoor team game which dates back generations. Originating in Ireland, the object of the game is to use a wooden stick, known as a hurl or hurley, to hit a small ball known as a sliotar into the opponent's goal.

The game is said to have been popular in Ireland for around 3000 years. Today, it is played all over the world and has even been recognised by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

400

What does "grand" mean?

Good

400

What religion is most prominent in both Basque Country and Ireland?

Catholicism

400

Cork is home to the __________ bridge still in use in Europe.

Narrowest. The Glanworth Bridge, built in the mid-15th century, spans the River Funcheon and is just 2.9 meters wide.

500

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cork was the largest exporter of ________.

Butter

500

Ireland is home to the ________ name of a place in the world.

Longest. Located in County Galway, you’ll find Muckanaghederdauhaulia. The 22-letter word derives from the Irish phrase "Muiceanach idir Dhá Sháile," meaning "pig-marsh between two saltwaters."

500

What does "knackered" mean?

Exhausted

500

The Basques and Irish are potentially ___________.

Related. Genetic studies have shown the Irish's closest relatives are found in Galicia and the Basque region.

500

Cork is home to the world's first ______ pop star.

Clerical. In the 1960s and 70s, Father Ray Kelly, known as the "Singing Priest," was topping the Irish charts and even appearing on TV shows while still performing his priestly duties.