GAMES


Answers to the games will appear in the next issue

CRYPTOGRAM



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SOLUTION TO Last Month's' CRYPTOGRAM:


"VIRBDJ, BOR DRZSAQX IL AB, BOR YDABAQX IL AB, BOR WZJAQX AB ICB PICS, BOR PRZDQAQX IL AB ILL KJ ORZDB, HZBBRDW SRRVPJ BI IDSAQZDJ WTIBBAWO VRIVPR RNRDJYORDR." VIRB ZQS SDZHZBAWB PAE PITOORZS AW BOR WTIBW HZGZD.

"POETRY, THE READING OF IT, THE WRITING OF IT, THE SAYING IT OUT LOUD, THE LEARNING OF IT OFF BY HEART, MATTERS DEEPLY TO ORDINARY SCOTTISH PEOPLE EVERYWHERE." POET AND DRAMATIST LIZ LOCHHEAD IS THE SCOTS MAKAR.







 

Quiz Game

Let's find out if you can identify some famous Scottish castles. Here are some photos.

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ANSWERS TO Last Month's' QUIZ:

1. This film set in a poverty ridden section of Glasgow in 1973, when the "binmen" on strike.
ANSWER: Ratcatcher

2. This film, named for a small "puffer" deals with an American business man and the Scottish captain of the puffer.
ANSWER: The Maggie

3. A Muslim Scottish-Pakistani man and a Catholic immigrant from Ireland fall in love in this film whose name comes froma Robert Burns song. Can you name the film?
ANSWER: Ae Fond Kiss or Just a Kiss

4. Bill Douglas wrote and directed a auto-biological trilogy, which was produced from 1972-1978. Can you name any one of the three films making upthis trilogy?
ANSWER: There are four possible answers: My Childhood,My Ain Folk,My Way Home,Jaime

5. 5. A radio disk jockey winds up in an ice cream war in this Bill Forsythe comedy from 1984. Can you name it?
ANSWER: Comfort and Joy



 

THE SCRAMBLER

Unscramble these words. They all share something in common (besides being scrambled). Do you know what it is they share?

glinf
prophine
eubl snobnets
drows
tiscshot till


ANSWERS TO "THE SCRAMBLER" from Last Issue

Here are some scrambled counties. Can you unscramble them?

Yargnergl = glengarry
Apronsr = sporran
Silileg = gillies
Stewr = trews
Likt = kilt
Tonben = bonnet




 

SCOTTISH PUZZLE

We discovered a very interesting site for those of you who like jigsaw puzzles. It has lots of jigsaw puzzles on it and is called Jigsaw explorer and can be reached by clicking the link to jigsawexplorer.com. In addition to having lots and lots of their own puzzles, they allow people to submit photos to them which they will turn into puzzles for you and put them up on the web. So Each issue now will have a link to a new puzzle that will show something about Scotland.

Here is a view of Inverness Railroad Station.

Use either of the two web sites below and you can have a jigsaw version of this photo. Be patient. The puzzle make take a few moments to open.

Enjoy!!

Inverness Railroad Station

or

online-jigsaw-puzzle-player



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