| TWAL | Time in Scotland of last waltz? |
| RS | Barnacles regularly harvested at any time in Scotland |
| ANCE | Barnacles regularly harvested at any time in Scotland |
| ENNUI | Boredom reported working a short time in Scotland |
| ARRE | Vacuous text about short times in Scotland is most cute |
| GLENCOE | Site in Scotland of a massacre of MacDonalds by Campbells and English troops in 1692 (7) |
| ALLOA | In Scotland, of course, everyone gets a portion of oats (5) |
| SCONEPALACE | Home, near Perth in Scotland, of the Earls of Mansfield since the early 1600s (5,6) |
| AYRSHIRE | East -; site in Scotland of Dumfries House and its collection of Chippendale furniture (8) |
| CULLODENMOOR | The site near Inverness in Scotland of a 1746 battle in which government troops defeated the Jacobites (8,4) |
| GRAHAME | English writer (born in Scotland) of children's stories (1859-1932). |
| MUNRO | A mountain in Scotland of over 3,000 feet (5) |
| CALVINIST | A follower, eg in Scotland, of the renowned 16th-century French Protestant reformer (9) |
| LONELY | Engelbert Humperdinck sang, "I had the last waltz with you; Two ... people together; I fell in love with you; The last waltz should last forever" |
| LEIPZIG | Starts to look elegant in pink in gallery holding last waltz in Wagner's birthplace (7) |
| EZRA | Book the last waltz in time (4) |
| SCHERZI | Last waltz in assortment of riches provides lively movements (7) |
| ZOETIC | Vital and lyrical last waltz in place of papa (6) |
| GLAMIS | Village in eastern Scotland of which Shakespeare's Macbeth was Thane at the beginning of the play (6) |
| FEZZIWIG | Old boss of 3Dn in exotic headgear, having last waltz on central African rug (8) |