| MACBETH | 'The Scottish |
| ROTHESAY | The Duke of ___ is, since 1603, one of the (Scottish) titles of the heir to the British throne (8) |
| JURA | Island in the Inner Hebrides separated from the Scottish mainland by the Sound of ___ (4) |
| SCOTSPINE | Growing in abundance in the Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands, one of the three conifers n |
| LOCHNESS | Body of water in the Scottish Highlands which is one of the largest lakes in the British Isles (4,4) |
| SCOTIA | The ... Sea is that part of the South Atlantic Ocean named after a vessel of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition of 1902-04 (6) |
| ROBROY | Novel by Walter Scott based on the life of the outlaw and later hero known as the Scottish Robin Hood (3,3) |
| INQUIRY | The Fraser ____ was about the construction of the Scottish Parliament Building |
| LOCHMORAR | Situated four miles from Mallaig in the Scottish Highlands, the deepest body of freshwater in the British Isles (4,5) |
| LORDADVOCATE | The chief legal officer of the Scottish Government and the Crown in Scotland (4,8) |
| SCOTT | The first British explorer to reach the South Pole; or, the Scottish novelist who wrote Ivanhoe and Rob Roy (5) |
| BALMORAL | - Castle; situated on an estate overlooked by Lochnagar, the Scottish residence of the royal family on the River Dee near Braemar (8) |
| MILE | Royal -; thoroughfare which is the site of Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament Building (4) |
| MORAG | Nickname of the monster said to live in Loch Morar in the Scottish Highlands (5) |
| STRACHAN | Douglas ___, designer of the stained-glass windows for the Scottish National War Memorial in Edinbur |
| INVERNESS | City regarded as the administrative capital of the Scottish Highlands (9) |
| YOMP | Thirty-mile trek across the Scottish Highlands in full kit as the final test in a Royal Marinea's tr |
| ELSIE | --- Inglis, Scottish doctor, suffragist and founder of the Scottish Women's Hospitals (5) |
| SENTRY | The Scottish leader is given access by the guard (6) |
| PAISLEY | Pattern of feather-shaped figures inspired by Indian pine cones; or, the Scottish town from which the print derived its name (7) |