Scotland Council Quiz - Scottish Borders - Statistics

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  • The average score is 8 of 15
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Hint Answer % Correct
Major river which forms part of the Council Area's eastern border with England Tweed
91%
Centrally located major town with an extensive history in the textile industry Galashiels
88%
Melrose
79%
Biggest town in the old county of Roxburghshire, not pronounced how you might expect Hawick
74%
Jedbergh
70%
Major road which passes through the Scottish Borders, connecting Berwick with Edinburgh A1
65%
Town near the border with England which is the home of a regiment in the British Army Coldstream
64%
Kelso
62%
Abbotsford House is the former residence of this historical novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott
58%
The town of Melrose was the birthplace of this variant form of Rugby Union Rugby Sevens
52%
National Nature Reserve and lighthouse on the central Scottish Borders coast {St. Abb's} Head
39%
Magnificent 18th century country house which is the seat of the Duke of Roxburghe {Floors} Castle
33%
The four best known ruined abbeys in the Scottish Borders which are connected by a long distance circular footpath. They all date from the 12th century and are collectively known as the 'Border Abbeys'. Dryburgh
32%
Born in the Scottish Borders, this yachtsman was the first person to sail single-handed non-stop westwards around the world on a boat called 'British Steel' Chay Blyth
18%
One of Scotland's 40 National Scenic Areas, which encompasses the Eildon Hills Eildon and {Leaderfoot}
9%
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