Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
---|---|---|---|
E | Scotland's capital | Edinburgh | 97%
|
K | Pleated skirt for men | Kilt | 95%
|
L | Scottish term for a lake | Loch | 94%
|
A | "Yes" in the Scots dialect | Aye | 92%
|
B | Woodwind musical instrument associated with Scotland | Bagpipes | 91%
|
P | City that gave its name to a major city in Australia | Perth | 90%
|
M | Shakespeare play set in Scotland | MacBeth | 87%
|
J | King who commissioned an English translation of the Bible | James VI | 83%
|
H | Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle | Sherlock Holmes | 83%
|
V | People that invaded Scotland in the 8th century | Vikings | 82%
|
I | "Capital" of the Scottish Highlands | Inverness | 80%
|
N | Colony in the Americas whose name is Latin for "New Scotland" | Nova Scotia | 76%
|
T | Criss-cross patterns on cloth, sometimes associated with a specific clan | Tartan | 73%
|
W | Hero portrayed in the movie "Braveheart" | William Wallace | 72%
|
G | Popular sport from Scotland | Golf | 71%
|
U | National animal | Unicorn | 70%
|
X | Chemical element discovered by William Ramsay | Xenon | 68%
|
D | City on the Firth of Tay | Dundee | 66%
|
O | Island chain that lies about 10 miles north of the Scottish mainland | Orkney | 66%
|
F | Biologist and physician who discovered penicillin | Alexander Fleming | 63%
|
Z | Scotland got its first ever win at the FIFA World Cup in 1974 against this country (which now has a different name) | Zaire | 62%
|
R | Largest bank | RBS | 59%
|
C | Roman name for Scotland | Caledonia | 49%
|
Y | Treaty that established the border between England and Scotland in 1237 | Treaty of {York} | 45%
|
S | Scottish Enlightenment figure known as "The Father of Economics" | Adam Smith | 43%
|
Q | Book by Sir Walter Scott about a Scottish archer in France | {Quentin} Durward | 21%
|
Copyright H Brothers Inc, 2008–2023
Contact Us | Go To Top | View Mobile Site