Published: Sunday 18th September 2011
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By what name are Scottish mountains over 3,000 ft. high known by?
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Which army regiment founded in 1650 takes its name from the Border's town in which it was formed?
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For what event did the UK's smallest police force conduct the largest criminal inquiry?
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Which future steel baron and philanthropist was born in Dunfermline in 1835?
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What is the name of the coastal walk that covers the 70 miles between the Forth and the Tay bridges?
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Which TWO rivers does the city of Aberdeen sit between?
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Which Royal residence is situated in the Grampian region?
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Which town in the Highlands is the centre of the UK's skiing industry?
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What are the Five Sisters of Kintail?
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Which is the deepest lake in Scotland?
		
		
		 
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Which city is home to the Scottish Parliament?
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Where is the Royal Yacht Britannia now permanently moored?
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What is the administrative centre of the Orkney Islands?
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Which island in the Firth of Clyde provides the granite for curling stones?
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Which of Scotland's 12 regions is the largest in area?
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Built in Glasgow in 1947 what is the World's last sea-going paddle ship?
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What is the largest town on the Island of Mull?
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Where is Scott's ship "Discovery" now moored?
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On which Scottish island is "Fingal's Cave"?
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In which city is the headquarters of the University of the Highlands and Islands?
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