Rather Cracker!
not all bagpipes and kilts
Just a wee (or not)
snack
Oi, where are we mate?
grab bag
100

While this word might just mean a part of a whole to you, in Scotland it means a sandwich. 

What is a Piece?

100

These two Football teams are huge rivals, and both live in Glasgow

Who are the Rangers and the Celtics?

100

 This traditional scotish dish is sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with onions, oatmeal, suet, and spices, traditionally cooked in a sheep's stomach

What is haggis? 

100


This is Edinburgh, a city founded in the early twelfth century  

What is Scotlands Capital City?

100
A Unicorn
What is Scotlands National Animal? 
200

Referenced in a Ke$ha song, and the voice behind Brown Sugar, this English musician's name also means Lager (the beverage). 

Who is Mick Jagger?

200

This aptly named sport consists of tossing a heavy object as far as you can. This weight is often just a brick of metal. 

What is "Toss the Weight"?

200

This meal is made up of what might better be known as rutabaga/turnips and potatoes 

What are Neeps and Tatties?

200

This is University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow Scotland 

Where will Isabel be living for the next four months? 

200

This marvel superhero movie has just finished filming in Glasgow, the city where Isabel will be staying. It is set in New York, but is filming a long way from home. 

What is the new spiderman movie? 

300

This is the meaning behind this phrase, Lavvy heid, which might make you LOOse your heads

what is a toilet head?

300

This piece of clothing is required to be worn in some scottish sporting events, such as tossing the caber. 

What is a kilt?

300

This drink that we all know (although not all of us are old enough to drink) gets its name from  Gaelic uisge-beatha, meaning “water of life"

What is Whisky?

300

These are the three main parts of Scotland.

What are the highlands, lowlands, and islands?

300

This is what is always is on the head of the Duke of Wellington statue. Typically these are found a little closer to the ground. 

What is a traffic cone? 

400

In America, this might be what you do if you see a friend, but in Scotland, this word means to cry 

What is Greet?

400

We all think "Bagpipe" when we think Scottish music, but this string instrument, also called clarsach, is also a classic Scottish instrument.

What is a harp?

400

Along with Oats and whisky, this red fruit is a key part of Cranachan

What are rasberries?

400

This is the longest river in Scotland, measuring in at 120 miles. 

What is the River Tay?

400

This is the percent of red heads in Scotland. It is seven percentage points higher than the percent of red heads in the state, and eleven points higher than the world. 

What is thirteen percent?

500

In America, this is often over text or letters. But in Scotland, it is another word for getting the groceries.

What are  Messages?

500

This holiday is celebrated on November 30th to celebrate a very specific person. This name is also pretty important to one of my parents, but I won't say which. 

St. Andrews Day

500

This berry is what gives Ribena its flavor. It is typically described as tart, and similar to a grape. 

What is Blackcurrent?
500
This is what used to be the capital of Scotland. It is also a really good pastry. 

What is Scone?

500

This is the only real dorm (and the one Isabel will be in) at her university from this list: St. Peter Hall, Calias Court, Aberdeen Hall, Thomas Campbell Court. 

What is Thomas Campbell Court?

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