Scotlands national drink.
What is Scotch Whisky?
The only country Scotland shares its border with.
What is England?
Famous Scottish golf course which hosts 'The Open Championship'?
What is St Andrews?
Sport invented in Scotland; originally walking while hitting rocks with a stick.
What is golf?
Scottish animal that becomes venison.
What is a deer?
(specifically, Red Deer in Scotland)
Currency used in Scotland.
What is the Pound Sterling (£)?
The Scottish Isle Drambuie is said to originate from?
What is the Isle of Skye?
Scottish knight, featured as the hero in Braveheart.
Who is Sir William Wallace?
Traditional Scottish dish containing sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with oats.
What is Haggis?
The black-and-white seabird, nicknamed the "clown of the sea," which nests on Scotland's coastal cliffs each summer.
What is the Puffin?
Patterned woven cloth traditionally associated with Scottish clans.
What is a tartan?
Name given to a Scottish mountain exceeding 3000ft of elevation.
What is a Munro?
The Irish monk who established a monastery on Isle of Iona.
Who is St Columba?
Who is Alexander Fleming?
Breed of pony originating from northeast Scottish Isles.
What is a Shetland Pony?
Only fabric (in the world) protected by law (production techniques and construction location must be adhered to)
What is (Harris) Tweed (Harris Tweed Act of 1993)?
The island chain the Isle of Skye is apart of.
What are the Hebrides?
Scottish author who wrote Sherlock Holmes.
Who is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
2-handed fly fishing casting method developed on a Scottish River.
What is the Spey Cast (developed on the River Spey)
Fish breed that is illegal to fish for on Sundays in Scotland, accoring to traditional Scottish law.
What is Atlantic Salmon? (Considered a trophy fish)
What is a thistle?
The Isle Brodick Castle (visited on Friday) is located on.
What is the Isle of Arran?
Scottish Queen famously executed by Queen Elizabeth I.
Who is Mary, Queen of Scots?
Unit of power James Watt is accredited for inventing, in the 1700's.
What is horsepower (coined in the 1700's).
(Later, in 1882, renamed 'Watts' in honour of him)
The national animal of Scotland.
What is a Unicorn?