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20 answers for: To detach (oneself) - is a Scots idea (anag) (12)
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DISASSOCIATETo detach (oneself) - is a Scots idea (anag) (12)
COMEDOWNAmusing play without denouement pertaining to oneself is a a source of disappointment (8)
AULDSong whose text is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1788, _ Lang Syne (4)
MACThe master, a college head, is a Scot
CASTLOOSEDetach oneself from actors no longer restrained (4,5)
BOWLA biased orb rolled on a crown green; a cheese for skittles; a deep dish; a drinking cup; a lob in cricket; a natural basin; or, a Scots word for a marble (4)
OSCARWILDE"To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance." source
SELFTAUGHTTo learn by oneself is to be this (hyph.)
ENROLLTo enlist oneself, is to do what (US) (6)
POKEA bonnet's brim; a bag, pocket or pouch; a jab; a keen end of a stick; a Facebook nudge/digital elbow; a Scots cornet of ice cream or cone of chips; or, a Hawaiian bowl of goodness (4)
UNLIMBERTo detach the limber from; as, to unlimber a gun (8)
IDEAL'To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance,' wrote Oscar Wilde in his play, An ... Husb
CIRCUITBREAKERTo lap, wave needs means to detach from current
PRYTo detach as with a lever
CALVETo detach a glacier (5)
ISOLATEI go to Elsa in order to detach myself from the rest (7)
GODETIAShowy plant; got idea (anag.)
SEDATIVEVet's idea (anag.) (8)
SANDIEGOSong idea (anag.) (3,5)
ONEIDAFive Nations tribe; no idea (anag.) (6)