| KINTYRE | Wings' bagpipes hit: "Mull of ___" |
| GALLOWAY | Mull of ___, southernmost point of Scotland (8) |
| SUSAN | Singer of Mull of Kintyre at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony (5,5) |
| HEATHER | "Sweep through the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ like deer in the glen", from Wings "Mull Of Kintyre" (7) |
| IRISHSEA | Man rises above it below the Mull of Galloway (5,3) |
| ARGYLL | Scotland's ____ and Bute council area includes the Mull of Kintyre |
| SOLE | Underside or bottom of a boot, clubhead, foot, oven or plough; the floor of a ship's cabin; or, the end of the chanter of a set of bagpipes (4) |
| DRONE | Part of a set of bagpipes (5) |
| CHANTER | Part of a set of bagpipes (7) |
| HIGHLAND | - Games; Scottish gatherings traditionally combining bagpipes, kilts, quaichs of whisky and heavy events including caber toss, hammer throw and tug-of-war (8) |
| DRUM | Any one of a series of percussion instruments accompanying bagpipes in regimental pipe bands (4) |
| PIBROCH | A form of music for Scottish bagpipes, consisting of a theme and variations |
| DRONED | From "bumblebees" or "buzzing", bourdons of bagpipes; low hums; burdens of songs; male honey bees; idlers; or, monotone speeches (6) |
| ROBROY | 1995 Liam Neeson movie scored with lots of bagpipes |
| DRONES | Bass pipes of bagpipes (6) |
| SKIRL | Shrill sound, as of bagpipes |
| SKIRLS | Sounds of bagpipes showing Scottish author supporting runner (6) |
| PIPER | A player of bagpipes (5) |
| MUSETTE | Silence squeezing set of bagpipes (7) |
| ENCHANTER | Sorcerer making space with a bit of bagpipes (9) |