| AIRSACS | Publicise openings of Scottish and Cumbrian sites as breathing spaces (3-4) |
| SCHEMER | Intriguing fellow at opening of Scottish border to monarch (7) |
| FURNESS | James ___, Angling Times editor and Cumbrian peninsula (7) |
| SIESTAS | Building sites as places for afternoon naps! (7) |
| STJOHNSTONE | Winners of Scottish and League Cups 2020-21 (2,9) |
| AIRCYLINDER | Racine, drily portrayed as breathing aid (3,8) |
| CEILIDH | Scottish and Irish celebration, usually with music and dance (7) |
| BROGUES | Hardy brown leather shoes with a pattern of perforations, originally worn by Scottish and Irish farmers (7) |
| FLODDEN | In which field in September 1513 was the largest battle fought between Scottish and English troops? |
| AIRCREW | Craft workers from Scottish and English towns on radio (7) |
| BELTANE | Ancient Scottish and Irish festival celebrated on May Day (7) |
| OMALLEY | Australian who won Scottish and English Opens (7) |
| DEBATES | Discussions in club between Scottish and Welsh bankers (7) |
| STANDTO | Prepare for attack and remain next to openings of tower (5,2) |
| NOSTRIL | One of two external openings of the nose (7) |
| GIACOMO | Puccini, say, arranged magic couple of openings of opera (7) |
| TRAVAIL | Openings of three roads use a lot of labour |
| OUTWENT | Once surpassed openings of operas, using short score |
| AWESOME | A little interrupted by openings of special orchestral music- marvellous (7) |
| STOMATA | Mouthlike openings of love apple almost eaten by some animals primarily (7) |