- LAD
- Mavericks, in the sports section
- Strapping young fellow
- A Shropshire ____
- Chap
- Terhune dog
- Young fellow
- Kid
- Schoolboy
- Terhune protagonist
- Youngster
- A Shropshire __
- Young boy
- 12-Down of tomorrow
- Wee boy
- 22-Across's young counterpart
- Little man
- Birmingham bro
- Future chap
- Young gent
- Young Scot
- Bloke
- Cub
- Little boy
- Little sprout
- One of the original "Charlie's Angels"
- Youth
- British bro
- One of the boys
- Friend for 51 Down
- Kilted kid
- Highland boy
- Man in the making
- Partner of 35 Down
- Young chap
- Terhune collie
- Shaver
- Young bloke
- Young yeoman
- Highlands boy
- Glasgow boy
- A Shropshire ___ (A.E. Housman work)
- Hampshire horse trainer's underling
- ___: A Dog (Albert Payson Terhune novel)
- Cupid is a knavish ___: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Stable boy, in Britain
- Lassie's mate
- --
- Sprout
- Pip in "Great Expectations," e.g.
- Man of tomorrow
- Squirt
- Maxim target
- Dog in literature
- Bro, to a Brit
- One of three, maybe?
- Lassie's playmate
- Little guy
- Stripling
- Little kiltie
- When I was a ___...
- Fellow
- Sonny
- Young kiltie
- Young man
- Lass's mate
- Sonny boy
- Clansman's son
- Whippersnapper
- Tiny guy
- Edinburgh boy
- Male youth
- Young 'un
- Adolescent boy
- Young male
- Little shaver
- Young guy
- Boy
- Scottish shaver
- Bristol boy
- Highlands youth
- Scot's son
- Dundee shaver
- Kilkenny kid
- Wee little fellow
- Terhune's fictional collie
- ___ mag
- Kiddie
- Book barker
- Terhune's barker
- Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
- 15-Across partner
- 110-Down partner
- Little dude
- Youthful fellow
- A.E. Housman's "A Shropshire __"
- Address at a Scottish pub
- Little fellow
- Any Boy Scout
- Little chap
- Brit's bud
- Pub bud
- Pub pal
- Youth found in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- __: a Dog: 1962 film based on a 1919 novel
- SoCal team
- Young feller
- Chip off the old block
- Dog of fiction
- Lassie's beau
- Bucko
- Terhune's collie
- Young fella
- Highlands tyke
- Minor, maybe
- Wee fellow
- Nipper
- It's a boy
- Lass' brother
- Little fella
- Any "Lord of the Flies" character
- Boy from Glasgow
- Small strapper
- Finn, for one
- Minor chap
- Kid in a kilt
- Young dude
- Young son
- 94 Across fellow
- Small boy
- Future bloke
- ___ mags (Maxim, Stuff, etc.)
- Terhune's title dog
- Bar mitzvah, e.g.
- Boyo
- When all the world is old, ___—Kingsley.
- A Shropshire ___.—A. E. Housman.
- The Shropshire ___.” nyt 1948 LAD Eben Holden befriended one. nyt 1948 LADDERS Stocking runs. nyt 1948 LADER Stevedore. nyt 1948 LADLE Large spoon. nyt 1948 LAE New Guinea port. nyt 1948 LAE New Guinea port. nyt 1948 LAELIA Large genus of beautiful orchids. nyt 1948 LAG Fall behind. nyt 1948 LAGERS Beers. nyt 1948 LAGO Any Spanish lake. nyt 1948 LAHORE Scene of Kim's boyhood. nyt 1948 LAI Mongol of the Chin Hills. nyt 1948 LAIC Secular. nyt 1948 LAID ___ paper, with watermarks. nyt 1948 LAIR Den. nyt 1948 LAIS A hetaera of Corinth, most beautiful woman of her age. nyt 1948 LAKES Scenic beauties of Killarney. nyt 1948 LALA French exclamation. nyt 1948 LAM Escape: Slang. nyt 1948 LAMED Disabled. nyt 1948 LAMELLA Thin plate. nyt 1948 LAMMERS Ambers: Scot. nyt 1948 LAMP Torch: Poet. nyt 1948 LAMPOON The Harvard ___. nyt 1948 LAMPS Sources of light. nyt 1948 LANATE Woolly. nyt 1948 LANATE Woolly. nyt 1948 LANDAU Four-wheeled vehicle. nyt 1948 LANDWASH Line of high tide. nyt 1948 LANE Ocean route. nyt 1948 LANG Scottish writer of fairy tales. nyt 1948 LANG Writer of many fairy tales. nyt 1948 LANIER Poet, novelist, lecturer, flutist. nyt 1948 LANIERE Thong: French. nyt 1948 LAOCOON Trojan who distrusted the Wooden Horse and was killed by serpents. nyt 1948 LAPPS Scandinavians. nyt 1948 LAPRADE French poet (1812–83). nyt 1948 LAPUTANS Dwellers on a flying island, in Gulliver's Travels.”
- Gossoon.
- Shaveling.
- Arthur MacArthur, for instance.
- Barefoot boy.
- He's from Shropshire.
- Younker.
- When I was a ___ I served a term . . .
- Housman in Shropshire.
- Member of B. S. A.
- Term of endearment for any man.
- Space cadet.
- A Shropshire ___.” nyt 1954 LAD Friend of 4 Down. nyt 1954 LAD Scout. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Teen-ager. nyt 1954 LAD Youth. nyt 1954 LADD He played Shane."
- Cadet.
- Man or boy.
- Teen-ager.
- Cupid is a knavish ___ . . .
- Housman hero.
- Growing boy.
- Son.
- Adolescent.
- Housman when young.
- Young one.
- Hobbledehoy.
- Housman boy.
- A Shropshire ___.
- See 19 Down.
- Buster Brown.
- Flower child.
- Midshipmite.
- Youngling.
- See 52 Across.
- That's a good ___.
- Shropshire ___
- Shropshire inhabitant
- Terhune subject
- And many a lightfoot ___: Housman
- A. E. Housman hero
- Housman youth
- A Shropshire ___: Housman
- Dad, once
- Terhune canine
- Terhune canine hero
- Aladdin, e.g.
- Shropshire individual
- Name for a collie
- A Thai tongue
- Young acolyte
- Fictional dog
- Housman's was from Shropshire
- Literary collie
- Preteen
- Shaver that doesn't shave
- Chap, affectionately
- Terhune's "___: a Dog"
- Horatio Alger sort
- Terhune title character
- Bannockburn boy
- Cub scout, say
- Carry the ___ that's born to be king ("Skye Boat Song" line)
- Sing me a song of a ___ that is gone: Stevenson
- Irish fellow
- Knickers wearer
- Huck Finn, e.g.
- Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
- Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- One in knickers
- ___ mag (Maxim or FHM)
- There's a good ___
- Fella
- Fellow at a pub
- Wee fella
- Boy in knickers, perhaps
- Knickers wearer, maybe
- Whom the Irish may call a gossoon
- Wee chap
- A boy.
- Small fellow
- Tyke
- Oingo Boingo "Only a ___"
- Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___
- Tot in Tottenham
- Certain Scot minor
- Li'l gent
- Wee 'un
- Wee me, e.g. (my pronouns are he/him)
- Lass's pal
- ___ mags (U.K. publications for men)
- A Shropshire ___ (A. E. Housman poetry collection)
- Oliver Twist, e.g.
- A Dog of literature
- A Dog
- Every man, once
- A Shropshire _____ (Housman)
- Male youngster
- Terhune's dog
- Terhune's hero
- Terhune barker
- Eton attendee, perhaps
- Kilted boy
- Irish boy
- Male Scottish youngster
- Beau for a lass
- Any young boy
- Scottish boy
- Boy Scot
- Little Scot
- U-turn from miss
- Wee Scot
- Boy, in Glasgow
- Aberdeen boy
- Certain young Scot
- Small chap
- English minor?
- Lass's brother
- Albert Payson Terhune hero
- When I was a ____ . . .
- Groom
- Kiddy
- Lassie s man
- Man-to-be
- Male nipper
- Male child
- ___: A Dog (1962)
- Terhune's admirable dog
- Albert Payson Terhune pooch
- Scottish kid
- Young bagpipe player, maybe
- Wee little man
- Highland fellow
- ___: A Dog
- Wee little guy
- Young male Scot
- Young shaver
- Terhune title dog
- Strapping young fella
- Edinburgh young'un
- Li'l boy
- Matter-Eater ___ (superhero)
- Young fellow, to a Scot
- Partner of 7 Down
- Lass's partner
- Certain sprout
- Wee child
- Little gent
- Pub bro
- Terhune title collie
- Lass's counterpart
- Man of the future
- Young man who follows the advice in 43-Down throughout this puzzle
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- Many a conkers player
- Belfast boy
- Bonny boy