| BONNIEPRINCECHARLIE | Leader of the Jacobite rebellion |
| SCOT | Participant in the Jacobite rebellion of the 1740s |
| FORTYFIVE | The ----, Jacobite rebellion (5-4) |
| ITEM | A particular feature of the Jacobite movement |
| CHARLIE | Bonnie Prince -; a nickname of the Young Pretender immortalised in the Skye Boat Song who led the Jacobite uprising but was defeated at the Battle of Culloden (7) |
| BLACKWATCH | The 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, created after the first Jacobite rebellion of 1715 (5,5) |
| TREWS | Tartan trousers, banned after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion (5) |
| WAVERLEY | Sir Walter Scott historical novel set in the Jacobite rising of 1745 |
| THEFIFTEEN | Term for the Jacobite uprising initiated by John Erskine (based on the year) (3,7) |
| PRESTONPANS | Town near Edinburgh, early battlesite in the Jacobite rising of 1745 |
| STEAMTRAIN | E.g. the Jacobite on West Highland Line (5,5) |
| BONNIE | Leader of the 1745 Jacobite uprising (6,6,7) |
| BRAEMAR | Scottish village, the starting point of the 1715 Jacobite rising (7) |
| FLORA | Name, shared with an anthology, book on blooms or botany, of a Jacobite heroine whose rescuing boatlift of Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at Culloden is recounted in The Skye Boat Song (5) |
| FORTGEORGE | Citadel built after the 1745 Jacobite rising, guarding the sea approaches to Inverness |
| CULLODEN | Battle of 1746 that ended the last Jacobite rising (8) |
| PRETENDER | Kid acting as Jacobite leader. (9) |
| RISINGS | Jacobite ---- of 17th and 18th centuries (7) |
| GLENFINNAN | Lochaber location where the 1745 Jacobite rising began (10) |
| ROBROY | ___ MacGregor, Jacobite leader (3,3) |