Clues for the word "SCOT"
We've had 369 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 841 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 01, 2025.
Definition of scot
- n. - A name for a horse.
- n. - A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scotsman, or Scotchman.
- n. - A portion of money assessed or paid; a tax or contribution; a mulct; a fine; a shot.
Referring Clues
- Falkirk citizen
- Kilt wearer
- Robert Burns, for one
- Highlander
- Person whose name begins "Mc-," often
- Person whose name starts with Mac-, maybe
- Sean Connery, for one
- Dundee citizen
- Dweller in Clydebank
- Aberdeen native
- Dundee denizen
- Person whose name starts Mc-, maybe
- Caber tosser
- Angus, maybe
- ___-free
- Nae sayer
- Caber caster
- 59-Across, e.g.
- Speaker with a burr
- Tam sporter
- Mathematician Napier, for one
- One born near the Butt of Lewis
- ____-free
- St. Andrews golf club member
- Nae-sayer?
- Robert Burns, e.g.
- Sean Connery, e.g.
- Many a person whose name starts Mac
- Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g.
- St. Andrew's Day observer
- Glaswegian, e.g.
- Bluebonnet
- Sean Connery, nationally speaking
- Resident of the Land of Cakes
- Highlander, e.g.
- Inverness inhabitant, e.g.
- Sir Walter Scott, aptly
- Edinburgh native
- Sean Connery, by birth
- Inverness dweller
- Skye guy
- Rob Roy, for one
- Rob Roy or Captain Kidd
- Dumfries denizen
- Robert the Bruce or Robert Burns
- Burns, e.g.
- Dundee dweller
- Macbeth, for one
- Robert Louis Stevenson, notably
- Golfer Colin Montgomerie, e.g.
- Native of Glasgow
- Captain Kidd or Sean Connery
- Inverness inhabitant
- Burns or Kidd
- Sean Connery, notably
- James Herriot or J.K. Rowling
- Clan member, often
- Tartan wearer
- Glasgow dweller
- Captain Kidd or J.K. Rowling
- Sporran sporter
- Aberdeen resident
- Rob Roy, e.g.
- Galwegian, e.g.
- Macintosh, e.g.
- Carnegie, by birth
- Connery, by birth
- Glengarry wearer
- Uncle Scrooge, for one
- Robert the Bruce subject
- Glasgow native
- Sixth-century Great Britain settler
- Captain Kidd, e.g.
- Free opening?
- Many a bagpiper
- Robert Burns was one
- Native of Aberdeen or Dundee
- Burns, for one
- Renfrew resident
- Man from Edinburgh
- Robert Louis Stevenson, by birth
- Connery, for one
- Dumbarton denizen
- Glaswegian, for one
- Aberdeen fellow
- Bagpiper, often
- William Wallace, for one
- St. Andrews golf club member, typically
- Sean Connery, among many
- Glasgow guy
- Citizen of Edinburgh
- Kilt-wearer
- Caledonian, e.g.
- Groundskeeper Willie, for one
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for one
- Bathgate native
- Wearer of 9-Down
- Glaswegian
- Macbeth or Duncan, e.g.
- Mary Stuart, e.g.
- Sir William Wallace, for one
- Robert Louis Stevenson, for one
- Rob Roy, for example
- Nae sayer?
- Captain Kidd or Sean Connery, e.g.
- Bagpipes player, often (Abbr.)
- Man of Dundee
- Get off ___-free
- Kiltie
- Gordon Brown, for one
- Loch Lomond local
- Bairn, e.g.
- Glasgow citizen
- Loch Ness local
- Stirling fellow
- Bagpipes player, often
- Native of Ayr
- Sterling fellow
- Clan man
- Queen Mary's subject
- 104D wearer
- Craig Ferguson, for one
- Watt was one
- Bell or Watt
- Adam Smith, for one
- Dundee native
- Caber thrower
- Glasgow resident
- Edinburgh resident
- Queen Mary, for one
- James Herriot, for one
- Inverness native
- Guy from Glasgow
- "Nae" sayer
- Many a wearer of plaid
- Macbeth, e.g.
- Paisley person
- Kilt wearer, often
- Man with a clan
- 'Nae' sayer
- Ayr resident
- Dundee resident
- Edinburgh citizen
- Graham Bell, for one
- Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
- "Nae" sayer?
- Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
- Guy from Perth
- Glasgow gentelman
- St. Andrew's Day celebrant
- Person from Dundee
- Person from Paisley
- Many a St. Andrews golfer
- One from Aberdeen
- Edinburgh dweller
- Craig Ferguson, by birth
- Allistair or Murdoch
- Automaker David Dunbar Buick, by birth
- Hebrides native
- British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, for one
- Adam Smith, e.g.
- ___-free (without punishment)
- Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth
- J.K. Rowling or Captain Kidd
- Laird
- Fife resident
- Kilt sporter
- Aberdonian, e.g.
- Cock-a-leekie eater
- Macbeth or Macduff
- Carnegie, but not Mellon
- Many a Royal Troon golfer
- One from Dundee
- Sean Connery is one
- Many a person whose name starts "Mc-"
- Local near a loch
- Stirling man
- Alexander Graham Bell, for one
- Andrew Carnegie, for one
- The economist Adam Smith, for one
- Tax
- Aberdeen man
- Adam Smith, for example
- Voter in the news, 9/18/2014
- Duncan or Banquo
- Alexander Graham Bell, e.g.
- Conan Doyle, for one
- Hibernian
- Person from Glasgow
- William Wallace, e.g.
- Sterling citizen
- 2013 Wimbledon champ Andy Murray, e.g.
- Clan member
- Person whose name begins "Mc," often
- 15th-century golfer, probably
- Gordon Ramsay, e.g.
- Conan Doyle, by birth
- Boswell or Burns
- Mull resident
- Gordon Brown, by birth
- J. K. Rowling, by residence
- J.K. Rowling is one
- Bell, by birth
- 6 Down, for one
- Person from Edinburgh
- Dundee fellow
- One way to be free
- James Watt, by birth
- Typical kilt wearer
- One speaking with a burr
- Get off ___ free
- Ewan McGregor, for one
- Person whose name might start with Mc-
- Queen Mary was one
- Man from Dundee
- Claymore wearer
- Novelist not finishing Rob Roy, for example?
- Glaswegian, for example, in small bed
- Resident in Highlands cottage?
- Philosopher David Hume, for one
- From Aberdeen
- Tam wearer
- Nessie sighter, perhaps
- Stirling chap
- Someone from Dundee?
- Whisky chain ignored Frank, incurring no penalty
- A Caledonian?
- Cost adjuster sometimes called "Jimmy"
- Caledonian
- Mac is small computer on trial, initially
- Canny cost adjuster?
- Person in Anne Hathaway's cottage
- Highlander, for example
- One canny at cost management?
- One from the North
- Secret of behaving badly and escaping punishment
- One from north of the border
- Glaswegian, for example
- David Byrne, e.g.
- Native of country of the UK
- Fellow from Fife
- Annie Lennox or Susan Boyle
- Writer's king, say, on the continent today for free?
- Someone from north of the border?
- Old tax - of course, not the first
- Tax that's imposed on books
- Novelist said what kind of person he was
- Burns or Barrie
- Watt, e.g.
- Fife fellow
- 50-Down, by birth
- Skye resident
- Any guy from Aberdeen
- Sir James Dewar, for one
- Dunfermline native
- Typical Burns supper attendee
- Nairn native
- Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
- Kilted Celt
- Native of Glasgow or Edinburgh
- Tax Gordon Brown, perhaps
- Old payment business set in stone
- Cost worried Jock
- Northerner initially operating in southern court
- Old tax
- ___- free: originally free from penalties of taxation
- One such as William Wallace, of course, decapitated
- See 23
- National course? Not at first
- Highlander, perhaps
- Levy
- Bed allocated to small European
- Drunk embracing central Glasgow resident, say
- Craig Ferguson or Ewan McGregor, by birth
- One way to be free of cost, possibly
- Get off ___-free (manage to avoid punishment)
- Bagpipe player
- You'll find one in a Caledonian discotheque
- Northern Briton
- ___-free (unpunished)
- Haggis eater, most likely
- 20% cider guzzled by drunk northerner
- One with a unicorn as a heraldic symbol
- Mac man?
- Lady Macbeth, for one
- Historical payment for spy to remove uniform
- One from the Land of Cakes
- "Being a ___" (Sean Connery book)
- Annie Lennox, by birth
- Caledonian person
- Person of Paisley
- Nae sayer?
- Many a clan member
- Andy Murray, by birth
- Connery, proudly
- Annie Lennox, for one
- James McAvoy, for one
- Novelist not finishing Rob Roy, for example?
- Orkney resident
- One of Mary Stuart's people
- Orkneyan or Shetlander
- Robert the Bruce, for one
- Leith lass, e.g.
- Traditional wearer of plaid
- Golfer at Royal Troon, often
- Kilt sporter, perhaps
- Resident in Highlands cottage?
- Local living near a loch
- Aberdonian or Glaswegian
- St. Andrews native
- Annie Lennox or Sheena Easton
- One living near Loch Ness
- Many a University of Aberdeen student
- Mary Stuart, for one
- Fifer, e.g.
- Laddie or lassie
- One whose coat of arms displays a unicorn
- Robert Bruce, e.g.
- Caledonian taking an article from the racecourse
- What was Watt?
- Traditional kilt wearer
- Traditional bagpipe player
- Glaswegian, for instance
- “Nae” sayer
- Edinburgher, e.g.
- He resembles Sir Walter no end!
- Gentleman in a kilt
- Emeli Sande or Kelly Macdonald
- Shirley Manson, e.g.
- One may say "nae"
- Caledonian cost adjuster
- One might wear a kilt
- Firth person?
- Annie Lennox, e.g.
- Singer Susan Boyle, e.g.
- Tony Blair, by birth
- Person who may speak with a brogue
- Native of Glasgow, e.g.
- Many a kilt owner
- Person in a kilt, perhaps
- Paisley native
- Certain Celt
- One way to be free?
- Scrooge McDuck, for one
- Great Highland bagpiper, often
- Person cooking haggis, perhaps
- Native bagpipe player
- Person in Paisley
- Lady Macduff, e.g.
- Canny cost adjuster?
- Native of Inverness
- Subject of Queen Mary
- Edinburgher, for one
- Voter on a failed 2014 independence referendum
- Ewan McGregor or Craig Ferguson, by birth
- Shetland native
- Someone from Glasgow
- One canny at cost management?
- Resident of Edinburgh
- J. M. Barrie, for one
- Byron, by ancestry
- Alan Cumming, e.g.
- Person from Aberdeen
- Any Glasgow native
- Edinburgher or Glaswegian
- John Swinney, for one
- Dude from Dundee
- Andy Murray, e.g.
- One sporting a sporran, maybe
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - April 01, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 28, 2025
- Daily American - March 28, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 27, 2025
- USA Today - February 18, 2025
- New York Times - February 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 11, 2025
- USA Today - February 08, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 05, 2025
- LA Times - January 16, 2025
- LA Times - January 12, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 03, 2025
- Mirror Mini - December 24, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 18, 2024
- USA Today - December 14, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 08, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 06, 2024
- USA Today - December 05, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 14, 2024
- USA Today - November 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 01, 2024
- Daily American - October 26, 2024
- LA Times - October 21, 2024
- Daily American - October 21, 2024
- LA Times - October 12, 2024
- Daily American - October 10, 2024
- USA Today - October 02, 2024
- New York Times - September 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 17, 2024
- New York Times - September 17, 2024
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