Some old Scots Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PICTS Some old Scots (5)
4% NAE Scot's "not" (3) USA Today Oct 4, 2025
3% AYE Scot's "Certainly!" (3) Newsday Nov 6, 2025
3% FUNCTIONS Unusually fun Scot in social events (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Oct 28, 2025
3% STENOPOOLS Groups of assistants in some old offices (10) New York Times Oct 24, 2025
3% MARY Name of the famous "Queen of Scots" (4) New York Times Mini Oct 23, 2025
3% KENT Ceremonial county known to Scots (4) The Times Cryptic Oct 22, 2025
3% WATT Scot who pioneered the term "horsepower" (4) Wall Street Journal Oct 15, 2025
3% ATARIS Some old game consoles (6) New York Times Oct 12, 2025
3% ELDERLY Old (7) The Telegraph Quick Oct 12, 2025
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