| CHARLIE | Bonnie Prince -; a nickname of the Young Pretender immortalised in the Skye Boat Song (7) |
| MACDONALD | Scottish Jacobite heroine immortalised in the Skye Boat Song (9) |
| SKYE | Hebridean island immortalised in a song describing the escape of the young pretender Charles Edward Stuart, or Bonnie Prince Charlie (4) |
| SCOUT | Nickname of the young girl who's the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird |
| OCONNOR | Roger Whittaker and Des - had a UK top-ten hit with 'The Skye Boat Song' in 1986 (7) |
| FLORA | Name, shared with an anthology, book on blooms or botany, of a Jacobite heroine whose rescuing boatlift of Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at Culloden is recounted in The Skye Boat Song (5) |
| ERISKAY | Outer Hebridean island between Barra and South Uist where the Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie landed in 1745 (7) |
| LIDDELL | Immortalised in the film Chariots Of Fire, the 400m winner in the 1924 Olympics in Paris was Eric .. |
| ONWARD | What do the sailors cry in the "Skye Boat Song"? (6) |
| OVERTHESEA | Repeated line in the Skye Boat Song, '- to Skye' (4,3,3) |
| SHEPARD | Artist whose illustrations are immortalised in The Wind in the Willows and Winnie-the-Pooh (7) |
| PORTREE | The Skye town of a MacLeod - or Peter possibly (7) |
| TINTERN | Abbey immortalised in the title of a 1798 Wordsworth poem |
| KINGLET | "The Little Prince", a title with fire in it (7) |
| NOTHALF | Before start of fight heavyweight backed Prince a lot |
| ABRAHAMS | Immortalised in the film Chariots Of Fire, the 100m winner in the 1924 Olympics in Paris was Harold |
| GLADSTONE | The "Grand Old Man" of Victorian politics - a four-time British Prime Minister, immortalised in the form of a hinged portmanteau-style bag (9) |
| TROSSACHS | The -; A wooded valley immortalised in The Lady of the Lake (9) |
| IRONLADY | A nickname of the prime minister portrayed by Meryl Streep in a film (4,4) |
| LAD | "Carry the ___ that's born to be king" ("Skye Boat Song" line) |