Many thanks to the Nicoll family for this fun, local quiz.
Answers in the next edition of The Bridge.
Good luck!
Anagrams – local places
1. O, BIN A MARK
2. OCH, FOLLOW THESE
3. A NEW CHIN
4. NUMB BRIDLE RIGG
5. STOLEN RAMPS
6. LEND LIVER
7. TEN TO BUSTER
8. I BETTER TRAP, DRAG OXEN
9. LET’S SLOW UP
10. CAN GIVE RAIN
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Cryptic local shops, businesses and landmarks
1. Ovine in birthday suit.
2. Large strong chest for distilled spirit.
3. Endless, down-in-the-dumps toothpuller.
4. Cerulean corvid.
5. Headgear atop dwelling.
6. Triple ecclesiastical emporium.
7. Shop/activity venue for those who think they’re losing their marbles.
8. Place of nurture for waterbird in small pool of liquid.
9. Most excellent, lowest cardinal number.
10. Explosive periodical publication near the Taybank.
11. Grease a rock?
12. Resonant river-crossing.
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Local knowledge
1. How many arches does the Dunkeld (Telford) Bridge have?
2. What was the unit and tool used for measuring cloth and which gave its name to a local shop?
3. What was the gunpowder stored in the “Magazine” on Boat Road used for?
4. Whose relics were brought to Dunkeld in 849?
5. What were the three houses/places that Beatrix Potter’s family stayed at between 1871 and 1881?
6. Which two larch species cross-pollinated to create the hybrid Dunkeld larch?
7. What fibre was grown, spun and woven in the 18th century at the old settlement of Tomgarrow?
8. When were the tolls removed from the Dunkeld bridge?
9. What little bird, which can sometimes be seen on the Inchewan walk, amongst other places, is known as the “Water Bobby”?
10. On what mountain is the source of the Tay?
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