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20 answers for: Good Scots word (4)
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BRAWGood Scots word (4)
GUIDGood Scots don't quite finish manual (4)
UNCOScots word meaning unusual or remarkably (4)
LOCHIrish, Scottish Gaelic and Scots word for a lake or sea inlet (4)
NAILScots word for a framboise; a mollusc's tongue; the stridulator of a cricket; or, a file for blacksmithing (4)
STOTScots word for a bounce or stagger; a pronk; a steer; or, a clumsy person (4)
MUIRScots word for heath; or, the author of the What-a-Mess books (4)
RINKScots word for a jousting ground originally, later for a stretch of ice set aside for curling or skating (4)
BECKA summoning gesture, such as a nod or a wave; Scots word for a bow or a curtsey; or, dialect for a stream (4)
BOWLA biased orb rolled on a crown green; a cheese for skittles; a deep dish; a drinking cup; a lob in cricket; a natural basin; or, a Scots word for a marble (4)
KALEA leafy brassica such as cavolo nero or "hungry gap"; cabbage generally; Scots word for a broth of borecole, hence for a meal or supper; or, in the US, boodle, cash or money (4)
DINKScots word for a bench upon which to sit; a plate rack; a ledge or shelf; or, a nest of wasps/hive of wild bees (4)
KAMEScots word for a cockerel's crest, thus a geological term for a bank, esker, mound of sand, ridge of gravel etc, irregularly shaped, like said caruncle (4)
SPAEScots word for divine, forewarn, predict or prophesy; or, with "wife", a seeress or sibyl who soothsays (4)
FUFFScots word imitative of a puff of wind/smoke; the hiss/spitting of a cat; a fit of ill temper; or, an angry snort (4)
HAMEScots word for "home"
WAREScots word for springtime or seaweed; a hunt cry for "watch out"; pottery, as in Delft or Wedgwood; or, in combining form with iron, kitchen, table etc, a term for manufactured articles of a specified
HOOT"___, mon" (Scot's words)
NAESUncooperative Scot's words
GUILDAssociation Football ultimately accepted by good Scots