| 1. This statue is of a three legged dog called "Bum". It is located at the King's Stables Road entrance to Princes Street Gardens and was gifted to the Town from which of Edinburgh's Twin Cities? | |
A. Munich B. San Diego C. Vancouver | |
| 2. There are some magnificent thistles on display in Princes Street Gardens. The thistle is the national emblem of Scotland. It was adopted after a surprise night attack from which invaders was repelled at Largs after one of the invaders stood on a thistle and shrieked out in pain. | |
| A. Romans B. Vikings C. French | |
| 3. Where in Edinburgh can you see this statue of Abraham Lincoln? | |
| 4. This statue of Scotland's hereldic red lion (with blue claws and holding up a gilded bronze sword and sceptre) can be seen where? | |
5. What's the name of this street? | |
| A. Cowgate B. West Bow |
6. This commemorative stone in Princes Street Gardens is a thank you from which country's exiled WW2 servicemen to their friends and allies in these isles? | |
| A. Norway B. Denmark C. France |
7.The Scott Monument also has what nickname? | |
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8. A statue on horseback of this famous WW1 soldier can be seen at the Castle Esplanade. Who is he? | |
C. Earl Haig | |
9. Here is a picture of another Edinburgh castle. What's its name? | |
A. Binns Castle | |
10. What's the name of this famous Edinburgh Bridge? | |
A. North Bridge | |
11. This is a picture of the top of which famous Edinburgh landmark? | |
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12. Where in Edinburgh Castle would you see this carving of a snake? | |
A. Crown Square B. Great Hall | |
| 13. Who's house is this:- |













