Scotland Puzzle

Scottish Travel Sites

By Kay Glasgow

Find in consecutive letters the number of Scottish place names (municipalities, geographical features, etc.) indicated at the end of each sentence. Some letters in this puzzle are used more than once.

  1. Overtown the high rent on the waterside new inn made old Jedd, Art, Donald and Stanley rest and be thankful for their investment in more fields. (9)

  2. Shepherd Raff ordered loyal old Rosy, the she dog to chase the new deer from the stone field up the stony hill. (7)

  3. All our shore's wood was on the sea bank but above the sea cliff tower oak wood ended, even moss ended. (6)

  4. The pulpit of the white kirk was quarter rowan tree and weighs ten ton more than the pillars of Hercules or at least a Scot's ton exaggerated big Garth. (9)

  5. All pleasance aside, at that point Gordon arms for more battle with a new list on bad calls by Kirk, field bank manager. (7)

  6. Usually in the meadow milling about, the ox named the Pike fell in the spring field in a pool of muck Art said. (7)

  7. "Red well suits her", Mont raved about the new Maude now a red head with all the silver burnish hidden. (5)

  8. Avoiding the toll crossing the stock bridge, cattle of drovers Kenneth, Mont and Tom tainted the low waters near the King's wells, nine wells in all. Spiteful Tom, a tin he threw in. (10)

  9. After the otter's wicked taunts, the white leech and the newt, on more than one occasion atop the serpent's mound yelled so loudly that all of Scotland well could hear: "That fur worm is stone". (7)

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