GAMESAnswers to the games will appear in the next issue CRYPTOGRAM TIN ULTNWDUTI HL PAXXHCNR NMUPTNC GNRUXTBNJ FIBPI FNWN TH XNUZN U GNWDURNRT JPUW HR TIN IBQIXURCJ HL JPHTXURC BR TIN CNXBKNWUTN NMTBRPTBHR HL TIN PNXTBP FUS HL XBLN - KS OBXXBRQ, CNJTWAPTBHR, PHRLBJPUTBHR URC CNGHWTUTBHR. U TWUQBP TBDN, ARNEAUXXNC KS URS HTINW BR JPHTTBJI IBJTHWS. SOLUTION TO LAST MONTH'S CRYPTOGRAM Many a banner spread, Flutters above your head, Many a crest that is famous in story, Mount and make ready then, Sons of the mountain glen, Fight for your King and the old Scottish border. Blue Bonnets Over the Border Game
WHAT'S TO EAT We all know about the "hunting of the haggis" and other haggis jokes that go on forever (matched only by kilt and bagpipe jokes). There are many foods however in Scotland which are referred to by names that may be unknown to many. For each word can you say what is the main bit that goes into the dish. We will accept a simple "fish" if it is any kind of seas food or "Meat" if it is game, poultry of meat, "vegetable" for any veggie or mixture, "dairy" for dairy and cheeses and finally "dessert" if it is pudding or other desert, In those cases where a specific meat is involved the name of the meat should work as well. 1. Scotch collops
2.Clapshot
3. Cranachan
4. Caboc
5. Crappit heid
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