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UK

Across
If you visited Oxford Street, you would travel via underground to Oxford Circus or _________ Court Road.
Which UK country hosts the fastest zipline in the world?
If you are visiting the Lady of the North, which county are you in? (4,3,4)
The annual Caribbean festival, Notting Hill Carnival, takes place in which month?
The myth of the Loch Ness monster is situated in this historic Scottish region.
Haggis is the savoury pudding of this animal.
21. Located in Northern Ireland, these interlocking columns are considered a natural wonder of the U.K. and Ireland. (6,8)
In Irish Folklore, this female spirit foreshadows the death of a family member, renowned for their wailing.
Castle Combs lies within this touristic English region.
Alice in Wonderland began in this famous English city, renowned for its university.
A traditional dance form originating in Ireland. (5,5)
Name the highest peak in Snowdonia.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge connects Somerset to which city?
Bath lies on this river.
Down
Whilst visiting Edinburgh Castle, what rock are you standing on? (6,4)
Situated on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, which famous monument are you visiting?
Named after the famous King, what is the main peak of hills behind Edinburgh called? (7,4)
Bonfire Night celebrates the failed gunpowder plot on Parliament by who? (3,6)
The famous Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is near this English city.
Finish the ingredients list for a staple English breakfast: bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, tomatoes, toast and _________.
Fought in 1066, the beginning of the Norman conquest began in this town.
Famed for its well-renowned beaches and surfing paradise, named the historic county in Southwest England.
The Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction in this Irish city.
Name Scotland’s most renowned (alcoholic) drink.