| BONNIELASS | Pretty woman in Scottish folk songs |
| DUNDEE | A French degree acquired by woman in Scottish city (6) |
| EYELEVEL | English woman in Scottish isle, where things are most easily seen |
| ROBERTS | Julia ___ (Pretty woman in Pretty Woman) |
| TWEE | Pretty woman in T-shirt (4) |
| BONNIEWEELASSIE | One who "never said no," in a traditional Scottish folk song |
| LANGSYNE | Auld _ _, poem written by Robert Burns in 1788, based on Scottish folk song (4,4) |
| LAURIE | 'Annie --' (Scottish folk song) |
| CALEDONIA | Dougie MacLean's oft-covered Scottish folk song |
| ALASS | "She was ___ from the low country" (Scottish folk song) |
| AULDLANGSYNE | Traditional Scottish folk song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve |
| ANNIELAURIE | Broadway musical - vehicle, we hear, for Scottish folk-song (5,6) |
| SYNE | Scottish folk song traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's Eve (4,4,4) |
| LANG | Scottish folk song traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's Eve (4,4,4) |
| AULD | Scottish folk song traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's Eve (4,4,4) |
| YODELS | Effects produced in singing by abrupt changes of register from the chest voice to falsetto, especially in Swiss folk songs (6) |
| YODEL | An effect produced in singing by an abrupt change of register from the chest voice to falsetto, especially in Swiss folk songs (5) |
| REEFKNOTS | Folk songs used regularly in remixed stereo links (4,5) |
| ARR | Abbr. on sheet music for folk songs |
| TRAD | Frequent abbr. on sheet music for folk songs |