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Mark O'Brien

Only true Dubs will get full marks in our tricky Dublin trivia quiz

It's time to get quizzical as we put your knowledge of our fair city to the test with our Dublin trivia quiz.

We've put together 12 questions about the city and its people and while some of them are tricky, we're expecting true blue Dubs to score highly. If you know that coddle is the greatest dish in the world and the Hill is the only place to be in Croker then we're expecting you to score at least 10.

But we warn you, failure to prove your Dublin credentials with at least seven may result in your excommunication to Kildare. Lower than that and we may have no option but to banish you to Cork for all eternity.

Read more: Pub quizzes in Dublin: Where and when they happen in the capital

Take the quiz below and let us know how you got on in the comments. If the quiz isn't loading you can also find it at this link.

How did you get on? Did you pass the Dublin muster or do you need to brush up on your knowledge of all things Baile Atha Cliath? We'll be testing your knowledge again very soon so here's a few other interesting facts about Dublin that may or may not feature in future quizzes.

The relics of Saint Valentine are in a Dublin church

Best known as the patron saint of lovers (and also epileptics and beekeepers) whose feast day is celebrated all over the world on February 14, Saint Valentine's relics have been kept in Whitefriar Street Church since 1836.

The first ever performance of Handel's Messiah

The German composer's famous work was first performed at The Great Music Hall on Fishamble Street on 13 April 1742.

Hitler's brother once worked at a famous Dublin hotel

Alois Hitler was a waiter in the Shelbourne Hotel in 1909 before meeting local girl Bridget Dowling and eloping to London.

The MGM lion

We've all seen the lion that roars at the start of MGM's movies but did you know he was born in Dublin? Leo was born in Dublin Zoo and first starred in the role in 1957.

Europe's first maternity hospital

The Rotunda Hospital was the first ever purpose-built maternity hospital in Europe, opening its doors in 1745.

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