| HOOTS | Scottish expression a non-enthusiast couldn't give two of (5) |
| EPOCH | Time to record a Scottish expression (5) |
| TRITE | Like the expressions "a dime a dozen" and "a penny for your thoughts" |
| OCHRE | Scottish expression about pigment (5) |
| WHOME | 'Toss-up in Grammar: Give two examples of pronouns!'...BZZZT... 'Yes, Noramus?' |
| CABER | Confronted with this, puny Scots couldn't give a toss! |
| ROSES | Shenandoah might give "Two Dozen" to their girl |
| CENTS | One may give two when sharing an opinion |
| ADAMN | What Rhett Butler frankly couldn't give in "Gone With The Wind"! (1,4) |
| ATOSS | Ah, flip! (as if you couldn't give one!). (1,4) |
| QUITS | Gives two weeks' notice |
| PHRASE | A manner of expression; a musical unit similar to a grammatical sentence; or, a short sequence of choreographed steps in a dance (6) |
| SEALOCH | Marine creature occasions Scottish expression of surprise in suitable Scottish location (3,4) |
| MIEN | From the French for "facial expression", a literary word that refers to one's air, bearing or demeanour as a reflection of one's character/mood (4) |
| NOTAGAIN | Exasperated expression: "A loss?" (3,5) |
| TERMAGANT | Expression a good worker had for a shrewish woman |
| PIBROCH | What's played in bagpipes recital, primarily with a Scottish expression? |
| OCH | Scottish expression of love for the church? (3) |
| GRIMACE | A facial expression - a sinister one (7) |
| CRUMBS | Schoolboy's expression a" of comfort, perhaps (6) |