| PATERSON | Chris ___, Scotland rugby union all-time appearances and points record holder (8) |
| HASTINGS | Gavin, Scott and Adam ___, Scotland rugby internationals (8) |
| DARYLHALLIGAN | Bulldogs winger who broke Mick Cronin's ARL/NRL points record (5,8) |
| ADAMASHE | Glasgow Warriors and Scotland rugby union back-row forward |
| MACAULAY | Dame Rose ___; author of books including Potterism, Keeping Up Appearances and The Towers of Trebizond (8) |
| CARNEGIE | Andrew ___, Scotland-born steel manufacturer and philanthropist who endowed a New York concert hall |
| CALCUTTA | ___ Cup, England-Scotland rugby trophy (8) |
| HAYNES | Johnny ...... , 1954-62 England forward; Fulham all-time appearance record-holder (6) |
| CANNON | Jim ...... , 1973-88 Crystal Palace defender; their all-time appearance record holder (6) |
| PODD | Ces .... , 1970-84 Bradford defender; their all-time appearance record-holder (4) |
| RAUL | 1996-2006 Spain striker; Real Madrid all-time appearance record-holder (4) |
| OGARA | Ronan .' .... , fly-half who holds Ireland appearances and points scoring records (1,4) |
| ARCHIEGEMMILL | Midfielder who had 43 appearances and 8 goals for Scotland (1971 and 1981) (6,7) |
| ADAM | Glasgow Warriors and Scotland rugby union back-row forward (4,4) |
| ASHE | Adam ?, Glasgow Warriors and Scotland rugby union back-rower |
| CALCUTTACUP | Trophy contested between England and Scotland rugby union sides |
| DODS | Peter .... former Gala and Scotland rugby union full back (4) |
| ANDYIRVINE | Scotland rugby union player who scored 301 test points (4,6) |
| IRVINE | Andy ...... , Scotland rugby union full back who scored 273 points in 51 Tests between 1972-82 (6) |
| CALDER | Jim and Finlay, twin brothers who were Scotland rugby union internationals in the 1980s (6) |