- SCOTS
- Ewan McGregor and Sean Connery, for two
- Nae sayers
- Edinburgh natives
- Sean Connery and Tilda Swinton, e.g.
- Caber tossers
- Kilt wearers
- Macbeth and Macduff
- Stirling citizens
- Dundee denizens
- Hebrides populace
- Glasgow language
- Origin of the word "skulduggery"
- Skye natives
- Burns, among others
- Highlanders, say
- Glasgow residents
- Many kilt wearers
- Highlanders
- Dumfries denizen
- Bairn raisers
- Glasgow natives
- Rob Roy, et al.
- Macbeth's subjects
- Sean Connery et al.
- Burns and Hume, e.g.
- Burns and more
- Highlanders, e.g.
- Robert Burns and Sean Connery, e.g.
- Glaswegians, e.g.
- Highland Games participants
- United Kingdom language
- Mary, Queen of __
- Dumbarton denizens
- Glaswegians
- Bagpipe players
- Edinburghers
- Aberdonians, e.g.
- Dundee residents
- Typical bagpipers
- Aberdonians, for instance
- Edinburghers, for instance
- Edinburgh residents
- Some Lords
- Brigadoonians.
- They originated golf.
- Bagpipers.
- Pipers in the glen.
- Wha hae wi' Wallace bled?
- Brigadoon players.
- One of their favorite games is curling.
- They invented golf.
- Men of Maxwelltown.
- Clan members.
- Dundee's indigenes.
- Subjects of Elizabeth II.
- Clansmen.
- Natives of Inverness.
- Roderick Dhu and men.
- Wallace's warriors.
- Members of the Black Watch.
- Wallace's men.
- Gaels.
- Skye dwellers.
- Macduff and others.
- Kilties.
- Lauder and others
- ___, wha hae . . .
- Ayr natives
- Boswell and Carlyle
- Lauder and Connery, e.g.
- Natives of Perth
- The Macbeths, for example
- Haggis fanciers
- Culloden Moor fighters: 1746
- Natives of Bathgate
- Natives of Dundee
- The Bruce's men
- Burns and Barrie
- Boswell et al.
- Macbeth and Rob Roy
- Language of Dundee
- McIntoshes, e.g.
- Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
- Carlyle's kinfolk
- Aberdeen folk
- English variety
- Burns's tongue
- Tartan hose wearers
- Firth class?
- Most Prestwick Airport patrons
- Sean Connery and others
- Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower
- Language with a trilled "r"
- Language in which you might be greeted "Hullo, hoo are ye?"
- It's spoken in Aberdeen
- Language in which a nutty person might be told "Yer bum's oot the windae"
- Mary, Queen of ___
- Lord and Lady Macbeth, e.g.
- Glasgow folk
- Highlanders and lowlanders
- Rob Roy portrayals
- Inverness inhabitants
- Aberdeen residents
- Aberdonians
- Tartan wearers
- Clan group
- Caledonians
- Burns and others
- Burns, Bell and Boswell
- What Mary was queen of
- Aberdonians and Glaswegians
- Sean Connery's compatriots
- Battle of Bannockburn victors
- People from Paisley
- Ayr men
- Fife folks
- Peebles people
- Isle of Skye natives
- Many loch visitors
- Skye folks