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Other crossword clues for answer "SCOT"

SCOT
Caber tosser
Man from Aberdeen
Rob Roy, for one
Sean Connery, for one
__-free
Auto racer Jackie Stewart, e.g.
Inverness inhabitant
Tartan wearer
Glasgow resident
Edinburgh resident
Kilt wearer
Skye guy
Glaswegian, e.g.
Shetland resident
Mary, notably
One spotting Nessie, probably
William Wallace or Sean Connery
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth
Likely 46-Down eater
David Byrne, by birth
Robert the Bruce or Robert Burns
Glaswegian
Great ___!
Highlander
Dumfries dude
Haggis eater, likely
Irvine Welsh or J. K. Rowling, e.g.
J. K. Rowling or Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
Loch Ness fisherman
Edinburgh citizen
Caber toss spectator
James Barrie, e.g.
Tartan wearer, maybe
Burns, for example
Caledonian
Nae sayer?
Lady Macbeth, e.g.
Loch Ness local
Aberdonian or Glaswegian
Sir James Dewar, for one
Nairn native
Typical Burns supper attendee
Dunfermline native
Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
Dundee lad
It'll set you back
One of a group calling themselves "Albannaich"
Musician Annie Lennox, e.g.
One for whom "I don't know" is "A dinna ken"
Celebrator of Hogmanay
Traditional eater of deep-fried Mars bars
Traditional eater of tattie scones
Eater of "neeps and tatties"
One who might count starting "aon dha trì"
Dumbarton denizen
___-free
Dundee denizen
Edinburgh native
Inverness inhabitant, e.g.
Sir Walter Scott, aptly
Sean Connery, by birth
Inverness dweller
Sean Connery, e.g.
Burns, e.g.
Dumfries denizen
Rob Roy or Captain Kidd
Dundee dweller
Macbeth, for one
Robert Louis Stevenson, notably
Golfer Colin Montgomerie, e.g.
Sean Connery, notably
Burns or Kidd
Captain Kidd or Sean Connery
James Herriot or J.K. Rowling
Native of Glasgow
Captain Kidd or J.K. Rowling
Clan member, often
Glasgow dweller
Gordon Brown, for one
William Wallace, for one
Aberdeen native
Stirling fellow
Carnegie, by birth
Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth
J.K. Rowling or Captain Kidd
Andrew Carnegie, for one
Carnegie, but not Mellon
Dundee native
Robert Louis Stevenson, by birth
___-free (unpunished)
Aberdeen autochthon
Billy Connolly, e.g.
Peter Capaldi, e.g.
Edinburgher
Glasgow citizen
Man from Fife
Aberdeen resident
Burns, for one
Celtic
Robert Burns, for one
Tam wearer
Captain Kidd, for one
Glasgow native
Robert Burns, by birth
Skye sight
Queen Mary, for one
Burns, for instance
Hebrides native
Loch Lomond local
Many a bagpiper
Native of Aberdeen or Dundee
Robert Burns was one
Captain Kidd, e.g.
Free opening?
Sixth-century Great Britain settler
Glengarry wearer
Robert the Bruce subject
Uncle Scrooge, for one
Connery, by birth
Bairn, e.g.
Caber thrower
Craig Ferguson, by birth
Many a St. Andrews golfer
St. Andrew's Day celebrant
British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, for one
Many a Royal Troon golfer
2013 Wimbledon champ Andy Murray, e.g.
Alexander Graham Bell, e.g.
Bagpiper, often
Clan member
Conan Doyle, for one
Ewan McGregor, for one
James Watt, by birth
Macbeth or Macduff
Annie Lennox, by birth
One with a unicorn as a heraldic symbol
Andy Murray, by birth
Golfer at Royal Troon, often
Many a clan member
One of Mary Stuart's people
Robert the Bruce, for one
Macbeth, by birth
Robbie Coltrane, e.g.
Annie Lennox, e.g.
Lipton of tea fame, for one
Singer Susan Boyle, e.g.
Tony Blair, by birth
Paisley native
Person in Paisley
Dundee resident
John Swinney, for one
Kilt wearer, often
James Watt, for one
Kiltie
Man from Dundee
From Aberdeen
Glasgow guy
Aberdonian, e.g.
Burrer, usually
Native of Aberdeen
Bluebonnet
Bell, by birth
Inverness native
Gibson, in "Braveheart"
Sporran sporter
Man from Edinburgh
Renfrew resident
Tam sporter
Connery, for one
Glaswegian, for one
Speaker with a burr
Robert Burns, e.g.
Clan man
Guy from Glasgow
Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
Graham Bell, for one
Guy from Perth
One from Aberdeen
Person from Paisley
Person from Aberdeen
Voter in the news, 9/18/2014
6 Down, for one
Gordon Brown, by birth
Person from Edinburgh
One from Edinburgh
Typical kilt wearer
Being a __ (Sean Connery book)
__-free (unpunished)
Connery, proudly
Macbeth, e.g.
Glaswegian, for instance
Traditional bagpipe player
Traditional kilt wearer
What was Watt?
Carnegie, e.g.
St. Andrews resident
Galwegian, e.g.
Rob Roy, e.g.
Native of the Grampians.
What Queen Elizabeth is.
Harry Lauder.
Bruce was one.
Early settler of Bannockburn.
Rob Roy is one.
Bagpiper.
Hector McNeil, for instance.
Man of Glengarry.
Queen Elizabeth, for example.
Rob Roy was one.
Sir David Fyfe, for instance.
Canny and clanny.
Clansman.
Member of a clan.
Native of Dundee.
Native of Nairn.
Sir Harry Lauder, for instance.
Hero of "The Hasty Heart."
His heart's in the Highlands.
Man of Aberdeen.
Mary Stuart, for one.
Thompson of the Giants is one.
3 Down, for instance.
Angus or Sandy.
Campbell.
Man from the Orkneys.
Man of Maxwelton.
Dowager Queen Elizabeth is one.
James I of England.
Roderick Dhu.
Scott was one.
Gael.
Native of Inverness.
Person from Peeblesshire.
Dandie Dinmont.
Dundee man.
Part of U. K.: Abbr.
Synonym for 31 Down.
Aberdonian.
Great ___, a variety of potato.
Man from Glengarry.
British subject.
John Paul Jones was one, by birth.
___ free (unharmed).
Man from Dumfries.
Robert the Bruce.
Scott, for example.
Carlyle was one.
Lochinvar.
Man with a burr.
Hebrides resident.
Glengarry man.
Mary Garden, for one.
Native of Perth.
Lauder, for one.
Man of Perth.
Watt, for one.
James I, for one
Sir Walter was one
Tax
Britisher
Canny man
Scott, for one
Haggis fancier
Man from Dumbarton
Word with free
Duncan I, e.g.
Get off ___ free
Burns or Lauder
Highlands native
Loch Ness man
Man of Dundee
Resident of Perth
Culloden fighter
Haggis-eater
Inverness resident
Man with a caber
Orkney native
Burns or Lauder, e.g.
Perth native
Robert I was one
Kind of free
Loch Ness resident
Orkney dweller
Watt or Burns
___ and lot (old levy)
Assess for tax
Bagpiper, for one
Carlyle, e.g.
Citizen of Dumfries
Boswell or Burns
His emblem is the thistle flower
Native of Inverness-shire
Man from Inverness
Pibroch player
Warrior at Culloden Moor: 1746
James M. Barrie, e.g.
Native of Ayr
Roderick Dhu, e.g.
Burns or Macbeth
Culloden Moor fighter
Monarch Mary was one
Tartan donner
Watt or Adam Smith
Burns or Watt
Boswell was one
Arran resident
Bathgate native
Lauder or Burns
Robert Bruce, e.g.
Bagpipe player
Ayr native
Mull resident
Carlyle
Burns was one
Native of Edinburgh
Barrie or Burns, e.g.
Midlothian native
Tax; levy
Part of the U.K.
Falkirk citizen
Macintosh, e.g.
Person whose name begins "Mc-," often
Person whose name starts with Mac-, maybe
Dundee citizen
Dweller in Clydebank
Person whose name starts Mc-, maybe
Angus, maybe
Caber caster
59-Across, e.g.
Mathematician Napier, for one
One born near the Butt of Lewis
St. Andrews golf club member
____-free
Many a person whose name starts Mac
Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g.
St. Andrew's Day observer
Highlander, e.g.
Resident of the Land of Cakes
Sean Connery, nationally speaking
Many a wearer of plaid
Automaker David Dunbar Buick, by birth
Alexander Graham Bell, for one
Cock-a-leekie eater
Many a person whose name starts "Mc-"
The economist Adam Smith, for one
Duncan or Banquo
One celebrating the holiday Hogmanay
J. K. Rowling, by residence
Person whose name might start with Mc-
One from the Land of Cakes
Firth person?
Orkney resident
Orkneyan or Shetlander
Traditional wearer of plaid
Native of Glasgow, e.g.
Person who may speak with a brogue
One whose coat of arms displays a unicorn
Watt, e.g.
Lady Macduff, e.g.
Scrooge McDuck, for one
Edinburgher, for one
Ewan McGregor or Craig Ferguson, by birth
Person who might call a child a bairn
Resident of Edinburgh
Voter on a failed 2014 independence referendum
Byron, by ancestry
J. M. Barrie, for one
'Rob Roy' extra
Moira Shearer, for one
James Herriot, for one
Ayr resident
Fife resident
Kilt sporter
Local near a loch
Adam Smith, for example
Annie Lennox, for one
Tilda Swinton, for one
Edinburgh native, e.g.
Glasgow native, e.g.
Ncuti Gatwa or David Tennant
Voter in a 2014 independence referendum
Nicola Sturgeon, e.g.
Glaswegian or Dundonian
William Wallace, for example
Lauren Mayberry, e.g.
Many a kilt owner
Person in a kilt, perhaps
Mary Stuart is a famous one
One from Dundee
William Wallace, e.g.
Citizen of Edinburgh
Robbie Burns, for one
Golfer Montgomerie, e.g.
Aberdeen fellow
Sean Connery, among many
Dumbarton native
Caledonian, e.g.
St. Andrews golf club member, typically
Bagpipes player, often (Abbr.)
Captain Kidd or Sean Connery, e.g.
Groundskeeper Willie, for one
___-free (without punishment)
Bagpipes player, often
Sean Connery is one
Aberdeen man
J.K. Rowling is one
One way to be free
Mac man?
Many a University of Aberdeen student
Laddie or lassie
One may say "nae"
One might wear a kilt
One may live near a loch
Princess Merida in "Brave," nationality-wise
Stereotypical kilt wearer
Resident of Orkney, e.g.
Edinburgh resident, e.g.
Macbeth, ethnically
Non-English Brit
Mary Stuart e.g.
Dunbarton denizen
Get off ____ free
Member of a Gaelic tribe
Rob Roy, for example
Robert Louis Stevenson, for one
Sir William Wallace, for one
Macbeth or Duncan, e.g.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for one
Wearer of 9-Down
Any guy from Aberdeen
Haggis eater, most likely
One speaking with a burr
Kilt sporter, perhaps
Local living near a loch
One living near Loch Ness
St. Andrews native
Edinburgher, e.g.
Emeli Sande or Kelly Macdonald
Shirley Manson, e.g.
Great Highland bagpiper, often
Person cooking haggis, perhaps
Person from Glasgow
Alan Cumming, e.g.
Glaswegian, for example
Person of the Hebrides
Perth resident
Connery, e.g.
Cumbernauld resident
Gentleman with Paisley ties?
Adam Smith, for one
Many a Highland games attendee
40-Down, for one
Fife fellow
Thomas Lipton, for one
Carnegie or Bell, e.g.
Bell or Watt
Adam Smith, e.g.
Fifer, e.g.
Craig Ferguson, for one
David Byrne, e.g.
Gordon Ramsay, e.g.
50-Down, by birth
Annie Lennox or Susan Boyle
Burns or Barrie
David Tennant or Peter Capaldi
Fellow from Fife
Paisley person
Skye resident
Annie Lennox or Sheena Easton
Leith lass, e.g.
Person of Paisley
Many a Nessie spotter
Glaswegian or Aberdonian, e.g.
Burns or Boswell, e.g.
David Tennant, e.g.
Kilt sporter, maybe