| TREASUREISLAND | Book a certain Scottish lass found in fashion |
| NESSIE | Monstrous thing in a certain Scottish loch? (6) |
| BENGAL | Mountain lass found in area around Kolkata (6) |
| ELLIE | Girl's name I found in fashion magazine (5) |
| MICHELLE | Lass found most of glossy magazine eaten by rodents (8) |
| HIPBONE | In book, a certain part of body (7) |
| MADETOMEASURE | Girl read book, a certain sort of bespoke tailoring (4-2-7) |
| BONEHEAD | Book a certain school principal provided for dunce |
| BONNIE | A Scottish lass and river shot together in a movie (6,3,5) |
| ANDCLYDE | A Scottish lass and river shot together in a movie (6,3,5) |
| BONNY | Lovely, like a Scottish lass |
| ISLA | Given name for a Scottish lass |
| LAD | Brother of a Scottish lass |
| TREWS | Close-fitting tartan trousers, as worn by certain Scottish army regiments (5) |
| PROVOSTS | Chief magistrates of certain Scottish cities (8) |
| CAIRNS | Certain Scottish terriers |
| BALMORAL | Flat brimless cap which was worn by certain Scottish regiments such as the Black Watch (8) |
| PIPER | Certain Scottish musician |
| METHOD | Set of instructions accompanying a list of ingredients in a cookery book; a technique in acting; or, a sequence in change ringing (6) |
| LEAF | A folio of a book; a botanical structure known in its embryonic form as a cotyledon; or, gold in the form of foil, used in gilding (4) |