| MORAR | Deepest loch in Scotland, in the North West Highlands south- east of Mallaig (5) |
| ORKNEY | The -- Islands are a group off Scotland in the North Sea (6) |
| ARISAIG | Village south of Mallaig (7) |
| SHIN | Salmon river and loch in north-west highlands of Scotland (4) |
| INVEREWE | North-west Highlands garden created by Osgood Mackenzie (8) |
| MIDGE | Small fly common in Scotland in the summer (5) |
| LEVEN | Loch -- in Scotland houses a castle that was the place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scots (5) |
| ARRAN | Island off the coast of Scotland in the Firth of Clyde (5) |
| DOLLY | What was the name of the sheep which was cloned in Scotland in 1996? (5) |
| MORAG | Second most famous monster supposedly living in a loch in Scotland (5) |
| THIGH | Waders worn for wildfowling seen throughout the West Highlands (5) |
| RIOCH | Footballer who made 24 appearances for Scotland in the '70s (5,5) |
| DARGE | Order Gary to go round joint leader of Scotland in the Six Nations (4,5) |
| ISLES | Mallaig, steam terminus for ferries to 'The Small -----' [Eigg, Rum, etc.] (5) |
| CUTTYSARK | British clipper built in Scotland in the 19th century, the fastest ship of its time it is now displayed at the maritime museum in Greenwich, London (5,4) |
| TARTAN | Imagines leaving Tasmanian Tiger in Scotland in the hands of the man of the cloth (6) |
| ZAIRE | Country beaten by Scotland in the 1974 World Cup (5) |
| MOORE | Brian ..., rugby union hooker whose 1987 England debut was against Scotland in the Five Nations (5) |
| CUTTY | British tea clipper, built in Scotland in 1869 and dry-docked at Greenwich since 1954 (5,4) |
| PICTS | People living in Scotland in Roman times (5) |