Across
- 4. Site where Cupar Castle once stood.
- 7. 1813 building that later became Watts.
- 13. Green space given to the town by a wealthy philanthropist.
- 14. You can use this to cross the river.
- 15. Cupar High School
- 16. This church tower is home to four gargoyles.
- 17. Winner of the Victoria Cross buried in Cupar Cemetery.
- 18. River running through Cupar.
- 19. Music venue in Haugh Park.
Down
- 1. Open space named after former Provost.
- 2. Very narrow alley linking Kirk Wynd to Crossgate.
- 3. Henry Gamley's angel statue marks this monument.
- 5. Shop where Cattle Market used to be.
- 6. 1890 Drill Hall, home to the Army Reserves Centre.
- 8. Animal on top of the Mercat Cross.
- 9. Originaly the Duncan Institute, this building is 150 years old.
- 10. Street named after a famous author.
- 11. Now a car park, but once a place of execution.
- 12. Second oldest building in Cupar, dated 1623.
- 15. Lost its golden weathercock to an opportunistic thief.
