| LOVAT | Dusty or muted green colour used in Scottish tweed and woollen garments for country attire (5) |
| TWEED | With a variety woven in the Outer Hebrides, cloth used for country attire (5) |
| PASTEL | A chalk-like stick of pigment; a work of art created with such a crayon; a soft or muted colour such as baby blue, duck egg, lavender, peach or powder pink; or, woad (6) |
| CLEAN | Energy used in Scottish family should be this (5) |
| SYBOW | Hollow savoury stem that's used in Scottish salads |
| CABER | Pole used in Scottish games |
| CYAN | Blue-green color used in printers |
| BALACLAVA | Woollen garment for head and neck (9) |
| JERSEY | Woollen garment for cow? (6) |
| KNIT | Make woollen garment for Kelvin (idiot) (4) |
| TWEEDS | Tailor mostly cut widow's garments and woollen clothes (6) |
| TWEEDCAP | Traditional country attire that fits on the head (5,3) |
| GABON | Country attire, not right when it's getting worn |
| GREEN | Colour of emeralds, baize, lovat tweed and kale; or, a grassy area in the centre of a village (5) |
| KELSO | Market town in the Scottish Borders, at the confluence of the rivers Tweed and Teviot (5) |
| ATONE | A colour used in make up for appearance (5) |
| AGATE | Quartz with bands of colour, used in jewellery (5) |
| UMBER | Yellowish-brown colour used in train liveries (5) |
| SEPIA | Reddish-brown colour used in early photographs (5) |
| OVERT | Conspicuous old colour used in heraldry |