| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Scotland | Edinburgh | 97%
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| Largest lake by volume, famous for the sea monster that lives there | Loch Ness | 96%
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| Most populous city | Glasgow | 95%
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| Pleated skirt worn by men | Kilt | 92%
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| Musical instrument most associated with Scotland | Bagpipes | 88%
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| Shakespeare work known as the "Scottish Play" | Macbeth | 76%
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| Scotland's national animal (hint: it's fictional) | Unicorn | 75%
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| Celtic language spoken in Scotland? | Scottish Gaelic | 71%
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| Criss-cross pattern that sometimes represents a clan | Tartan | 70%
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| Patron saint | St. Andrew | 69%
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| City considered to be the "capital" of the Scottish Highlands | Inverness | 68%
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| Word for "yes" in the above language | Aye | 66%
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| Hero portrayed by Mel Gibson in "Braveheart" | William Wallace | 66%
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| Most popular sport invented in Scotland | Golf | 65%
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| Island group which lies off the northwest of Great Britain | Outer {Hebrides} | 64%
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| Highest mountain in the British Isles | Ben Nevis | 63%
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| Scottish song commonly sung on New Years Day | Auld Lang Syne | 58%
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| Island group which lies far to the northeast, past the Orkney Islands | Shetland | 56%
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| Largest lake by area | Loch Lomond | 52%
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| Poet who wrote the lyrics to the above | Robert Burns | 49%
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| Scotland's largest bank? | RBS | 47%
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| Highland Games event which involves throwing a long, wooden pole | {Caber} Tossing | 46%
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| Author of "The Wealth of Nations", the founding text of economics | Adam Smith | 39%
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| Language / English dialect spoken in the Scottish lowlands? | Scots | 35%
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| Famous infantry battalion from the Scottish Highlands | The {Black} Watch | 34%
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| Ancient Roman name for Scotland | Caledonia | 32%
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