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1. 'One' has to be for first, which is for a feat that Rangers accomplished in 1961. What was this first that they accomplished?
2. 'Two' stands for the two dominant teams in Glasgow. The rivalry between Rangers and Celtic is real, fierce, and intense. What is the derby colloquially known as?
3. 'Three' has to represent the domestic treble - winning the league and both national cups in the same season. Rangers were the first Scottish club to win this treble, but were they the first European club to do so?
4. 'Four' refers to the four founders of the Rangers FC club. Which now-defunct club did they play in their first-ever game?
5. Take 'five' and add another 350 to that. That's the goal tally record for the Rangers club, set in 1998, by which prolific Scottish striker?
6. Take 'six' and another 'six' to make 66, which marks a tragedy in Rangers history. It was a derby, and 66 people died when a stairwell collapsed. What is the name of Rangers' home stadium, where the terrible incident happened?
7. When we think of 'seven' we can think of over seven hundred - 755 to be exact. Or perhaps it's for 17. These are the number of appearances and the number of seasons, respectively, for the 'Greatest Ever Ranger'. Who is this stalwart defender?
8. We've gotten to 'eight', so let's stretch it out to eighteen, which happens to represent the number of Scottish League titles won in a 34 year span from 1920 to 1954. All these years the team was coached by one legendary man - which one?
9. 'Nine' must be the 'nine-in-a-row' that Rangers fans talk incessantly about. What did the Rangers do nine years in a row?
10. 'Ten' refers to the ten original clubs who made up the first Scottish Football League in 1890-91, and Rangers were one of them. That season they tied for the title. With which other team, who play their home games next to a castle, did Rangers share the title?
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