| SUNSETSONG | ...sung Stones' medley as first part of A Scots Quair (6,4) |
| TIRESOME | Irritating as first part of 6 is out of order |
| HOSTILEWITNESS | I whistle Stones medley one hates hearing? |
| INFERNAL | Irritating as first part in Dantean work (8) |
| GREYGRANITE | Try agreeing for a change in third part of A Scots Quair (4,7) |
| GREY | Try agreeing for a change in third part of A Scots Quair (4,7) |
| GRANITE | Try agreeing for a change in third part of A Scots Quair (4,7) |
| CLOUDHOWE | Food including ostentatious final piece of cake in second part of A Scots Quair (5,4) |
| GIBBON | Lewis Grassic ----, author of A Scots Quair trilogy (6) |
| CALEDONIAN | Erica led on Ian. Must be a bit of a Scot (10) |
| HEROINE | E.g. Chris Guthrie in A Scots Quair (7) |
| ABER | Lincoln was right being 1st part of a Scots city name |
| STRATHSPEY | Start off and skip out of centre in dance, a Scots one |
| POKE | A bonnet's brim; a bag, pocket or pouch; a jab; a keen end of a stick; a Facebook nudge/digital elbow; a Scots cornet of ice cream or cone of chips; or, a Hawaiian bowl of goodness (4) |
| INNERNESS | Hidden quality of a Scots city with very becoming name |
| GREYS | Horses of a Scots regiment feed on grass we hear |
| ARGYLE | Lozenge pattern bearing the old spelling of a Scots county (6) |
| BOWL | A biased orb rolled on a crown green; a cheese for skittles; a deep dish; a drinking cup; a lob in cricket; a natural basin; or, a Scots word for a marble (4) |
| FOOTER | A walker; a Scots word for a fiddle or potter about; an informal name for soccer; a kick of the ball in said game; or, type/text at the bottom of a page, in contrast to the header, at the top (6) |
| STREPENT | Unusually noisy agent in the assessment of a Scot |