20 answers for: A scruffy sort, Scot or European (9) |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| SLOVENIAN | A scruffy sort, Scot or European (9) |
| SCRAG | Scrawny, scruffy sort |
| RAGGEDY | Scruffy sort of gear worn by George firstly and Danny on vacation (7) |
| FLORIDIAN | Rosy-cheeked Scot or American? |
| COLOMBIAN | Peacenik, observe: doctor, Scot or Latin type |
| WESTERNER | American or European, perhaps (9) |
| POUFFE | Scots or dialect word for blows, gusts, mild explosions, wafts or whiffs of air, dust, gunpowder, smoke or the like; shots; or, hairdressers' powder pads (6) |
| SCROG | Scots or Northern English dialect for a broken branch, bushy place, crab-apple, crooked bush, low tree, scrubby wood, stump or other shrivelled, stunted or withered thing (5) |
| RUNCH | Scots or dialect name for wild radish or charlock that can also mean a grinding or gnashing of the teeth (5) |
| HAGS | Bird-cherries; Scots or northern dialect for hacks or hews; firm spots in bogs; soft places in moors; overhangs of peat; otherwise, a word for aged crones, foul furies, unsightly beldams or other such |
| ESTONIAN | Notes about Scot or another European (8) |
| ANGUS | Scot, or a no-good American? (5) |
| ASIAN | Like a Scot, or possibly Japanese (5) |
| AUSTRIAN | A sort of train carrying American or European |
| CONSONANT | Leader of Scots or Welsh, for example, not English or Irish (9) |
| COOKIE | From Dutch for "cake", an American word for what the English, Irish, Scots or Welsh call an Aberffraw, Bourbon, custard cream, ginger nut, Hobnob, Jammie Dodger, plain/cream bun or a shortbread, for e |
| CELT | Scot or Breton, e.g. |
| REEST | Cure for Scot or Welshman needing time? |
| MACARONI | Dandy Scot, or an alternative one |
| BRIT | Scot or Englishman, eg (4) |
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