Edinburgh Unveiled
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- 2. A historic close located under buildings on the Royal Mile. It consists of a number of underground streets and spaces, and it's often associated with myths and legends.
- 3. An annual arts festival in Edinburgh, known for its diverse and extensive programming, including theater, music, dance, and comedy.
- 5. A person who enjoys eating and often eats too much; also refers to someone with a refined palate, appreciating highquality food.
- 6. A traditional Scottish dish made from a sheep's stomach stuffed with minced liver, lungs, and heart, combined with oatmeal, onions, and spices.
- 11. Refers to the part of Edinburgh built in the 18th and 19th centuries, distinguished by its planned street layout and elegant Georgian architecture.
- 12. A designation bestowed by UNESCO to cities that have a strong literary heritage and are committed to fostering literature, reading, and writing.
- 13. An iconic historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has played a pivotal role in the country's history, serving variously as a royal palace, military stronghold, and prison.
- 15. A term for the oldest part of the city, characterized by medieval street plans, narrow alleys, and historic buildings.
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- 1. A royal park in central Edinburgh, containing Arthur's Seat and other geological formations that showcase the area's ancient volcanic history.
- 4. A style of architecture prevalent during the Georgian era, marked by symmetry, proportion, and classical details.
- 7. A traditional Scottish musical instrument consisting of a bag with attached pipes, played by blowing air into the bag and manipulating the pipes to create sound.
- 8. The main thoroughfare of Edinburgh's Old Town, connecting Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. It is lined with numerous historic buildings and landmarks.
- 9. Relating to the Middle Ages, a period in European history from the 5th to the late 15th century, characterized by feudalism, the growth of monasticism, and the development of Gothic architecture.
- 10. The main peak in the group of hills in Edinburgh, formed by an ancient volcano, and is known for its sweeping views of the city.
- 14. Also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh, a historic building and prominent place of worship located in the Old Town.