Scot's "Certainly!" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AYE Scot's "Certainly!" (3) Newsday Nov 6, 2025
95% NAE Scot's "not" (3) USA Today Mar 20, 2026
95% YES "Certainly!" (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 2, 2026
86% TAM Scot's cap (3) Thomas Joseph Apr 17, 2026
82% CELTIC Like some Scots (6) New York Times Apr 22, 2026
82% GAELIC Like some Scots (6) New York Times Apr 22, 2026
82% BAGPIPER Audible Scot (8) (8) The Guardian Quick Apr 6, 2026
82% TAMS Scots' caps (4) Thomas Joseph Feb 23, 2026
77% PICT Ancient Scot (4) Newsday Jan 18, 2026
73% SPACE The "S" in NASA (5) USA Today Apr 23, 2026

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