Other crossword clues for answer "AULD"
- AULD
- Burns title starter
- New Year's word
- 1/1 word
- Glaswegian old
- Robert Burns title starter
- ___ Lang Syne
- Adjective sung at New Year's
- __ Lang Syne
- New Year's song adjective
- ___ Reekie (Edinburgh)
- January 1 word
- Kind of acquaintance
- Bygone, to Burns
- Word before "Lang"
- 1/1 sung word
- Start of a New Year's Eve song
- Word sung on January 1
- January song starter
- Ancient, to Burns
- Word sung on 12/31
- The ___ Sod (Ireland)
- The _____ Enemy (England, to the Scots)
- Word heard on December 31
- Start of a New Year's song title
- Word sung at a New Year's Eve party
- Word often sung on New Year's Eve
- Word heard at a New Year's Eve party
- The ___ Sod
- ____Lang Syne
- New York's word
- Word most often heard around midnight
- Word often sung while holding a drink
- Noel word
- January 1st song word
- Word sung before a toast
- Should __ ...
- Nae like a laddie
- Word sung before toasting
- Should __ acquaintance ...
- Word sung after a ball drops
- Nostalgic song title word
- Seasonal song starter
- Word heard after a countdown
- Second word of a January song
- Word sung after midnight
- Nae like a bairn
- Word sung after the ball drops
- Word in a January song
- New Year's Eve word
- January 1 title word
- 12/31 word
- 1/1 title word
- New Year's song word
- Start of a New Year's phrase
- Ancient, in Aberdeen
- 1/1 song word
- 1/1 song-title word
- Word in a New Year's Eve tune
- Word sung on New Year's Day
- January 1 song word
- Word in a 1/1 song title
- Word sung on 1/1
- Word sung every 1/1
- Second word of a 1/1 song
- Word often heard on 1/1
- Ancient, in a 1/1 song
- The __ Country (Scots' ancestral land)
- Holiday song starter
- Scottish song word
- Should ___ acquaintance ...
- Old New Year's word.
- Should ___ acquaintance be forgot . . . ” nyt 1954 AULD ___ Lang Syne."
- First word of a Burns title.
- Word used on Jan. 1st.
- Old, in Scotland.
- Old: Scot.
- Old in Edinburgh.
- The ___ Kirk.
- New Year song word
- Like Burns's syne
- Robert Burns word
- Jan. 1 word
- Old, to Scots
- Word sung on Dec. 31
- ___ Rob Morris: Burns
- _____ Lang Syne
- 1771 ballad, "_____, Robin Gray"
- Anne Lindsay's "_____ Robin Gray"
- Year-end word
- Anne Lindsay's "___Robin Gray"
- Barrie's "___ Licht Idylls"
- Like a Burns acquaintance
- New Year's Eve adjective
- Annual song title starter
- Holiday song title starter
- New Year's song title starter
- Part of a seasonal song
- Seasonal song word
- ___ Hornie (Satan)
- Should ___ acquaintance be forgot ...
- ___ Robin Gray (classic Scottish ballad)
- Seasonal song title opener
- Holiday tune title starter
- Word with which to laud the new year
- In the days of ___ lang syne
- Word in a New Year's Eve song
- Word in a traditional New Year's Eve song
- '-- Lang Syne'
- The -- Sod (Ireland)
- Start of a 12/31 song title
- First word in a celebratory song
- Word in an annually-sung song
- First word of a song sung once a year
- Word in a song performed at midnight
- Start of a celebratory song
- First word of a famous song title
- Title word in the last song you'll sing this year
- Word in a popular New Year's tune
- Word in a New Year's song title
- Start of a popular New Year's song
- Word in a New Year's tune
- Jan. 1 song title word
- Lang preceder on 1/1
- First word of song
- Title word in the first song of the year
- First word in a celebratory song title
- First word of a New Year's song title
- Title word in the first song you sang this year
- Word sung early in the year
- Midnight song word
- Word sung on December 31
- Start of a seasonal song title
- Word sung on New Year's Eve
- Part of a New Year's song
- Adjective in a seasonal song