On top of castle rock.
Where is Edinburgh Castle?
The national dish. Made of a sheep heart, liver, and lungs.
What is haggis?
The country which is the most visited in the world.
What is France?
They graduated from university last week. (congratulations!)
Who is Eleni?
The project we did two weeks ago.
What is Ardmore news? (newspaper/news broadcast)
An extinct volcano, estimated to have risen 350 million years ago.
What is castle rock?
The unicorn.
What is the national animal of Scotland?
The country which translates more books into their national language than any other in the world.
What is Israel?
They have played rugby, representing Scotland.
Who is Nathaniel?
A sport which takes place in a ring with gloves.
What is boxing?
Every day at 1pm except Sundays.
What time does the time signal gun fire?
The largest city in Scotland.
What is Glasgow?
This country is where Romeo and Juliet is set.
What is Italy?
Has played gigs in Edinburgh and Glasgow before.
Who is Danny?
A way of living which reduces your negative impact on the Earth.
What is zero-waste living/sustainability?
More than 2.2 million people per year.
How many visitors does the castle attract each year?
A strong amber alcoholic drink, with at least 40% ABV.
What is scotch whisky?
The country with the most castles and chateaux per capita. (in relation to the amount of people)
What is Slovakia?
The staff member who has joined us after living in Italy.
Who is Jonathan?
The application of scientific and/or industrial knowledge implemented into a design or idea for practical solutions or inventions.
How do we define 'technology'?
A 15th-century siege gun, also known as a bombard.
What kind of weapon is 'Mons Meg'?
Which animals are on Scottish banknotes?
A country which has a land border with Africa.
What is Spain?
They are currently studying at university.
Who is Renia?
A feeling you get when remembering the past.
What is nostalgia/zeitgeist?