Across
- 3. The geographical area (in Roman times) to the north of the Handrian's Wall
- 6. Magical creature in the shape of a little old man who likes to cause trouble
- 7. Member of a British political party formed in the late 17th century, favoring royal authority and opposing reform.
- 9. A stew popular in Louisiana, typically containing a strongly-flavored stock, meat or seafood, a thickener, and the "holy trinity" of vegetables (celery, bell peppers, and onions).
- 13. A Louisiana-origin dish of rice cooked with stock, meats (often sausage, chicken, and shrimp), and vegetables.
- 15. is a morning snack taken around 11am – it typically consists of a cup of tea or coffee with some biscuits or cake.
- 16. An association of sovereign states, almost all of which were at some time dependencies of the UK. All member states recognize the reigning British sovereign as Head of the Commonwealth
- 19. It's a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November
- 23. A holiday celebrated on October 31st with costumes, trick-or-treating, and themed parties.
- 24. Classical Latin and poetic name for the island of Ireland.
Down
- 1. National flag of the United Kingdom.
- 2. Man who has the lowest title of honour that can be given in the UK , below a baron but above a knight, and given from father to son
- 4. The flag of Wales
- 5. Queen of the Iceni, who led a revolt against Roman rule in Britain; after being defeated she poisoned herself
- 8. A close-fitting body-garment, with or without sleeves, worn by men from the 14th to the 18th centuries.
- 10. A tactic used in the Senate to delay or block a vote on a bill or other measure.
- 11. Branch of the Indo-European family of languages that includes Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton, still spoken in parts of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Brittany
- 12. jacket which was worn by lumbermen and usually made hip-length and single-breasted with a waistband and patch pockets
- 14. Traditional British and Irish baked good. It is usually made of either wheat flour or oatmeal, with baking powder as a leavening agent, and baked on sheet pans.
- 17. Name of a flowering plants. Is the national emblem of Scotland.
- 18. In Britain the group of chief ministers who govern a country.
- 20. Scottish dish. The heart, lungs and liver of a sheep ground into a paste with oats and barley and then boiled in the same sheep's stomach.
- 21. Traditional Highland Scottish garment. It's a knee-length pleated skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland.
- 22. Traditional instrument of the Edinburgh crips in Scotland.
