Notes from a Small Island
Across
- 3. The largest city in Scotland.
- 6. Town on the south coast of England where Bryson worked as a journalist at the _____ Echo.
- 9. Known as 'The Granite City', because over half the buildings are made from granite.
- 11. Maritime city, famously located on the River Mersey.
- 12. Regarded as the capital of the Highlands, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth.
- 14. Home to the university of which Bryson was chancellor, between 2005 and 2011.
- 15. An ancient city on the River Exe in southwest England.
Down
- 1. Nicknamed the Great Border City, and home to the main campuses of the University of Cumbria.
- 2. Capital city of England and the United Kingdom.
- 4. A city on the River Cam in eastern England, home to its prestigious university, dating to 1209.
- 5. O'Groats Starting/ending point for walks/cycles from Land's End to ____ walks.
- 7. Has 2 rugby teams and a cricket team that all play at Headingley Stadium.
- 8. Coastal town, famous for its port and connections with Calais.
- 10. Capital city of Scotland.
- 13. The finishing point of Bryson's tour of Britain.