| BURNS | Robert -, Scottish poet (5) |
| AFTON | Sweet ____, lyrical poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns written in 1791 (5) |
| EDINA | Edinburgh, to Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| JAMES | And 27ac 18th cent. Scottish poet who wrote the lyrics of Rule, Britannia (5,7) |
| EDWIN | Scottish poet Muir |
| ALLAN | Scottish poet ___ Ramsay |
| ADAM | Robert, Scottish neoclassical architect and designer (4) |
| CARLYLE | Robert, Scottish actor who played Gaz Schofield in the 1997 film The Full Monty (7) |
| MILLAR | Robert -, Scottish cyclist; 1989 Kellogg's Tour of Britain winner (6) |
| CAROLANNDUFFY | Scottish poet and playwright who was poet laureate from 2009 to 2019 (5,3,5) |
| ROBBIE | Affectionate abbreviation of Robert, such as Scottish poet Robert Burns (6) |
| JAMESHOGG | Scottish poet nicknamed The Ettrick Shepherd (5,4) |
| THAE | Those, to Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| SMA | Tiny, to Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| AULD | 'Old' to Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| TAEN | Taken, to Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| ROBERTBURNS | Scottish poet, 1759-96 (6,5) |
| OER | "Whistle ___ the Lave O't": Song by Scottish poet Robert Burns |
| JAMESTHOMSON | Scottish poet (c1700 - 48), who wrote the words for Rule Britannia (5,7) |
| HENRYSON | Robert ___ (c 1430 - 1506), Scottish poet who wrote The Testament of Cresseid (8) |