| WILDHYACINTH | Scottish name for a bluebell (4,8) |
| HYACINTH | Wild ____, another name for a bluebell (8) |
| MERLE | An old, poetic or Scottish name for a blackbird that also refers to a collie or other dog with a bluish-grey coat speckled or dappled with black (5) |
| SWEETWILLIAM | Sour Billy is one Scottish name for this fragrant flowering plant |
| TASSIE | Based on French, a Scottish name for a small cup |
| BRACE | Scottish name for a mantelpiece (5) |
| NEEP | Scottish name for a turnip (4) |
| SLATER | Scottish name for a woodlouse (6) |
| CORBIE | Scottish name for a raven or crow (6) |
| SPEUG | Scottish name for a sparrow (5) |
| WHAUP | Scottish name for a curlew (5) |
| PUDDOCK | Scottish name for a frog or toad (7) |
| BLOOM | A bluebell, daisy, pansy, pink, sweet pea or other inflorescence; the state of flowering; a rosy glow; a time of greatest beauty, freshness, prosperity or vigour; or, powderiness on chocolate or a fru |
| YOUNGATHEART | Cover of a Bananarama song by Scottish indie band The Bluebells first released in 1984 (5,2,5) |
| AULD | ___ Reekie, Scottish name for Edinburgh (4) |
| JAURIES | Scottish name for earthenware marbles (7) |
| THROSTLE | Scottish name for the song thrush (8) |
| LINTIE | Scottish name for the linnet (6) |
| TITLING | Scottish name for the meadow pipit (7) |
| OXTER | Scottish name for an armpit (5) |