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Other crossword clues for answer "SCOTS"

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
Edinburgh dwellers
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
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