Scottish Foods
Famous Scots
September
Planes, trains and automobiles
Palindromes
100

Scotland’s most famous alcoholic export, also called “the water of life.”


What is whisky?

100

This Scottish actor played James Bond in seven films.


Who was Sean Connery?

100

In the U.S., September is peak harvest time for this tart red fruit often served at Thanksgiving.


What are cranberries?

100

One of the first affordable cars, was introduced in 1908.


What is the Model T?

100

A small vessel that floats on water.


What is a kayak?

200

This sweet preserve made with oranges is famously from Dundee.


What is marmalade?

200

A traditional Scots poem by Robert Burns written in 1788, set to the tune of a folk song, which literally translates to "old long since" but is best understood as "for old time's sake" or "the good old days". Sung at events like New Year's Eve and Scottish celebrations. 

What is Auld Lang Syne?

200

This day, around September 22 or 23, marks when day and night are about equal.


What is the autumnal equinox?

200

Henry Ford revolutionized car manufacturing with this moving system.


What is the assembly line?

200

To look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening.

What is peep?

300

Baked good often served at Tea with clotted cream or jam. 

What are scones?

300

Sir Alexander Fleming, a Scottish physician and microbiologist, was killed best known for discovering the world's first broadly effective anti bacterial drug, which he named this.

What is penicillin?

300

AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE: His song “September Morn” was released in 1979.

Who is Neil Diamond?

300

This children’s TV character is a “Really Useful Engine.”


What is Thomas the Tank Engine?

300

A word for something related to a city, often describing duties.


What is civic?

400

Scotland’s national dish made from sheep offal.


What is haggis?

400

Freedom fighter William Wallace was portrayed by Mel Gibson in this movie. 


What is Braveheart?

400

September’s birthstone is this deep blue gem.


What is a sapphire?

400

This supersonic jet, retired in 2003, could fly from New York to London in under 3.5 hours.


What is the Concorde?

400

Having a flat, horizontal surface.

What is level?

500

In the UK, broad term for sweets served at the end of a meal or the entire dessert course.

What is pudding?

500

This Scottish-born engineer is credited with inventing the telephone.


Who was Alexander Graham Bell?

500

September’s two zodiac signs are Virgo and this set of scales.


What is Libra?

500

The Orient Express was a luxury train route that originally connected Paris and this city.


What is Istanbul?

500

A thing that moves or causes to move in a circle round an axis or centre.


What is a rotator?

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