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In the 1300’s Dublin was hit by a plague known as the Black Death, but what animal was later discovered to pass this deadly disease onto people
Rats
Dogs
Badgers
Rabbits
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The Hellfire Club, located in the Dublin mountains is associated with all kinds of sinister tales of black magic and debauchery, but which scary character is said to have once visited it?
The King of The Leprechauns
A Wailing Banshee
The Devil
The Ghost of Oliver Cromwell
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What is the name of the infamous 18th century Dublin prison that once held famous Irish figures including Robert Emmet, Éamon de Valera and Padraic Pearse?
The Mansion House
Kilmainham Gaol
The Custom House
Áras an Uachtaráin
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Bram Stoker was a famous horror writer, born in Dublin in 1847. Which terrifying character did he invent?
Frankenstein's Monster
The Wicked Witch of the West
The Joker
Count Dracula
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In the 16th and 17th century in Dublin criminals were often placed in a wooden frame for local people to throw rotten food at them. What was the name of this form of punishment?
Cat o' Nine Tails
The Iron Maiden
The Rack
Stocks and Pillory
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