Word "SCOTS" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the dialect of English used in Scotland
Synonyms:
scots english, scottish

Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language
Synonyms:
scotch, scottish

Crossword Clues for SCOTS

Refine the search results by specifying the filter for clues.
Clue Source Date
Alexander Fleming and Andy Murray, e.g.
Costs changed by Caledonians (5)
Surveys to cut upper-class taxes (5)
People from Aberdeen, eg (5)
Dundee natives
Skye folks Wall Street Journal 17 Feb 2024
North Britons (5)
Language of Robert Burns (5)
Aberdeen residents Universal 13 Jan 2024
Mary, Queen of ___ New York Times 27 Dec 2023
People living north of England?
Mary, Queen of __ LA Times Daily 20 Nov 2023
Dundee residents Eugene Sheffer 10 Jun 2023
Some Lords Newsday 06 May 2023
Many kilt wearers Universal 04 Apr 2023
Edinburgh natives Thomas Joseph 27 Mar 2023
Edinburgh residents Newsday 08 Mar 2023
Glasgow residents Newsday 27 Dec 2022
Nae sayers Newsday 24 Dec 2022
Fife fellows Thomas Joseph 18 Nov 2022
Drunks drinking drop of Caledonian?
Dundee residents Eugene Sheffer 15 Oct 2022
Many loch visitors Wall Street Journal 09 Aug 2022
Glaswegians, say The Guardian Quick 20 Jun 2022
Glasgow residents USA Today 03 Apr 2022
Glasgow natives Premier Sunday 27 Mar 2022
Edinburgh residents USA Today 09 Mar 2022
Edinburgh natives Thomas Joseph 02 Mar 2022
Fife fellows Thomas Joseph 18 Nov 2021
Some governed by the U.K. Parliament The Washington Post Sunday 07 Nov 2021
Isle of Skye natives Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2021
Many kilt wearers USA Today 21 Jun 2021
Glasgow residents Newsday 09 Jun 2021
Lallans is a literary version of this variety of English The Times Specialist Sunday 06 Jun 2021
Lord and Lady Macbeth, e.g USA Today 25 Feb 2021
Language in which you might be greeted 'Hullo, hoo are ye?' New York Times 05 Feb 2021
Language in which a nutty person might be told 'Yer bum's oot the windae' New York Times 17 Dec 2020
Edinburgh natives Thomas Joseph 30 Nov 2020
Falkirk folks The Washington Post Sunday 25 Oct 2020
Aberdonians, for instance Newsday 14 Jun 2020
Edinburghers, for instance Newsday 29 Mar 2020
It's spoken in Aberdeen
Peebles people Wall Street Journal 26 Dec 2019
United Kingdom language LA Times Daily 29 Nov 2019
United Kingdom language The Washington Post 29 Nov 2019
Typical bagpipers Newsday 19 Nov 2019
Inverness inhabitants Universal 06 Nov 2019
Dundee residents Eugene Sheffer 20 Sep 2019
Bagpipe players Newsday 29 Jul 2019
Robbie Burns et al Canadiana 27 May 2019
Language of Burns The Times Concise 25 Dec 2018
People from the land of world-famous whisky
Edinburgh natives USA Today 26 Sep 2018
Language with a trilled 'r' New York Times 01 Sep 2018
Kilt wearers Newsday 12 Mar 2018
Glaswegians, e.g New York Times 18 Feb 2018
Piss artists recruiting Conservative nationals
Language with a trilled "r"
Edinburgh natives
Glaswegians, e.g.
Tartan wearers USA Today 16 Dec 2017
Mary, Queen of ___ Jonesin 05 Dec 2017
Small beds for northerners
Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower New York Times 29 Oct 2017
Aberdonians and Glaswegians USA Today 25 Oct 2017
Glaswegians, e.g Newsday 02 Jul 2017
Sean Connery's compatriots USA Today 29 May 2017
Race leaders from separate clubs on the scene The Times Cryptic 17 Apr 2017
Edinburgh residents Wall Street Journal 06 Feb 2017
Sean Connery's compatriots
Tartan wearers
Aberdonians and Glaswegians
Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower
Edinburgh natives Wall Street Journal 12 Dec 2016
Fife folks Wall Street Journal 11 Aug 2016
Dundee residents Newsday 19 Jun 2016
McGregor, Connery et al, by birth Universal 24 Apr 2016
Caber tossers USA Today 11 Apr 2016
Aberdeen folk USA Today 06 Jan 2016
Aberdeen folk
Highlanders, e.g USA Today 07 Sep 2015
Glasgow natives Newsday 06 Apr 2015
Glasgow natives
Highlanders, e.g.
Kilt wearers
Glasgow natives
"Mary, Queen of ___"
Sean Connery and Tilda Swinton, e.g.
Glaswegians, e.g.
Highland Games participants
Glaswegians, e.g.
Many kilt wearers
Aberdonians, e.g.
Dundee denizens
What Mary was queen of
Battle of Bannockburn victors
Glasgow residents
Edinburghers
Most Prestwick Airport patrons
Mary, Queen of ___
Glasgow residents
Sean Connery and others
Firth class?
Dumbarton denizens
Robert Burns and Sean Connery, e.g.
Tartan hose wearers
Highlanders, e.g.
Stirling citizens
Robert Burns and Sean Connery, e.g.
Highlanders, e.g.
Highlanders, say
Aberdeen folk
Burns and others
Burns and more
Burns and more
Burns, Bell and Boswell
Burns and Hume, e.g.
Burns and Hume, e.g.
Nae sayers
Rob Roy et al.
Rob Roy et al.
Burns's tongue
Sean Connery et al.
Highlanders
Ewan McGregor and Sean Connery, for two
Highlanders
Nae sayers
Caber tossers
Glasgow language
Sean Connery et al.
Glasgow folk
Nae sayers?
Caledonians
Kilt wearers
Glasgow residents
Glasgow residents
Macbeth's subjects
English variety
Gaels, e.g.
Edinburgh natives
Macbeth's subjects
Edinburgh natives
Highlanders, e.g.
Dundee residents
Bagpipe players
"Rob Roy" portrayals
Ayr men
Glaswegians
Bairn raisers
Sean Connery et al.
Glasgow natives
Rob Roy, et al.
Glasgow natives
Bairn raisers
Rob Roy, et al.
Glasgow residents
Nae sayers?
Kilt wearers
Highlanders and lowlanders
Clan group
Hebrides populace
Burns, among others
Dumfries denizen
Glaswegians
Kilt wearers
Caber tossers
Glasgow folk
Edinburgh residents
Skye natives
Glaswegians
Glaswegians
Aberdeen folk
Dumbarton denizens
Dumbarton denizens
Aberdonians
Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
Carlyle's kinfolk
Kilt wearers
McIntoshes, e.g.
Edinburgh dwellers
Language of Dundee
Macbeth and Rob Roy
Boswell et al.
Highlanders
Burns and Barrie
Boswell and Carlyle
The Bruce's men
Ayr natives
Natives of Dundee
Glaswegians
Natives of Bathgate
Macbeth and Macduff
Macbeth and Macduff
Culloden Moor fighters: 1746
Haggis fanciers
Caber tossers
Natives of Perth
The Macbeths, for example
Lauder and Connery, e.g.
"___, wha hae . . . "
Lauder and others
Glaswegians.
Edinburghers.
Kilties.
Macduff and others.
Skye dwellers.
Wallace's men.
Gaels.
Clansmen.
Members of the Black Watch.
Wallace's warriors.
Roderick Dhu and men.
Natives of Inverness.
Clan members.
Subjects of Elizabeth II.
Dundee's indigenes.
Men of Maxwelltown.
They invented golf.
One of their favorite games is curling.
"Brigadoon" players.
Pipers in the glen.
Wha hae wi' Wallace bled?
Bagpipers.
They originated golf.
Brigadoonians.
Refine the search results by specifying the filter for clues.

Trending Clues