The name originates from being the junction where travelers to eastern Scotland are separated from travelers to western Scotland.
In the far north of England - not too far from Hadrian's Wall or Scotland. Up the A1 road as far as 'Scotch Corner' then travel north-west. So not as far north as Newcastle.
It is said that the Scotch egg was created in a shop called Fortnum & Mason's in London in 1738. Some say that is was actually inspired by a Moghul dish known as Narcissus meatballs. The earliest known printed recipe for the Scotch egg is from 1809.
You drink scotch on the rocks with water.
The address of the Scotch Plains Public Library is: 1927 Bartle Avenue, Scotch Plains, 07076 1212
No. If it's Scotch whiskey and the substance caffeine you mean.
In the far north of England - not too far from Hadrian's Wall or Scotland. Up the A1 road as far as 'Scotch Corner' then travel north-west. So not as far north as Newcastle.
130 miles taking this route:Take A66 STOCKTON, from Middlesbrough, all the way across to M6 (SOUTH), via A685 at Brough. NOTE: A66 and A1(M) merge at one point, and then separate at SCOTCH CORNER, so be sure to exit off the A1 motorway at Scotch Corner.Take M6(S) to M55 BLACKPOOL at J32.Take M55 to BLACKPOOL.
Because it identifies the cell in the top left corner of the worksheet. By definition, this is called the Home Cell.
If you are referring to MS Excel, A1 represents the cell in the top left corner of a worksheet.
straight scotch
Really, it could be called both. Both are correct.
The HOME CELL is cell A1 (top left corner of the spreadsheet).
The area formed by the intersection of rows and column is called "cell".
the band was called A1
The 'long' diagonals are those two that run from one corner square diagonally across the board to the square in the opposite corner. They are the diagonals a1-h8 & h1-a8.
There are many celebrations and festivals for those of the Scotch-Irish background. These include Christmas and Easter celebrations along with specific Scotch-Irish festivals called Heritage festivals.
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!