Answer: SCOT
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Highlander
- Tax
- Edinburgh native
- Kilt wearer
- Glasgow native
- Aberdeen native
- Hibernian
- Macbeth, for one
- Glasgow resident
- Part of the U.K.
- Nae sayer
- Glaswegian, e.g.
- Tartan wearer
- Glaswegian
- Dundee native
- Sean Connery, for one
- Highlands native
- Get off ___-free
- Edinburgh resident
- Dundee denizen
- Burns, for one
- Aberdeen resident
- ___-free
- Robert Burns, for one
- Highlander, e.g.
- Burns, e.g.
- Macbeth or Macduff
- Loch Ness local
- Inverness inhabitant
- Paisley person
- Many a bagpiper
- Macbeth, e.g.
- William Wallace, for one
- Sean Connery, by birth
- Rob Roy, e.g.
- Person from Edinburgh
- Inverness native
- Traditional kilt wearer
- Tam sporter
- Rob Roy, for one
- One speaking with a burr
- Loch Lomond local
- Carnegie, by birth
- Typical kilt wearer
- Speaker with a burr
- Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g.
- Person from Paisley
- Kiltie
- Hebrides native
- Dundee dweller
- Caledonian
- Boswell was one
- Bagpiper, often
- Andrew Carnegie, for one
- St. Andrew's Day observer
- Sean Connery, e.g.
- Robert Burns, e.g.
- Queen Mary, for one
- Person from Glasgow
- One way to be free
- Native of Glasgow
- Gordon Ramsay, e.g.
- Glaswegian, for one
- Glasgow citizen
- Dundee resident
- Dundee citizen
- Dumbarton denizen
- Connery, for one
- Carlyle was one
- Bathgate native
- Aberdeen fellow
- "Nae" sayer
- William Wallace, e.g.
- Watt, for one
- Watt, e.g.
- Watt was one
- Robert Louis Stevenson, by birth
- One from Dundee
- Nae-sayer?
- Nae sayer?
- Man from Dundee
- Kilt-wearer
- Glasgow guy
- Fifer, e.g.
- Clan member
- Citizen of Edinburgh
- Caledonian, e.g.
- Caber tosser
- Caber thrower
- Bell, by birth
- Bagpipes player, often
- Annie Lennox, e.g.
- Aberdonian, e.g.
- ___ free
- Sporran sporter
- Someone from north of the border?
- Sir William Wallace, for one
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for one
- Sean Connery, among many
- Robert Burns was one
- Robert Bruce, e.g.
- Renfrew resident
- Pibroch player
- Philosopher David Hume, for one
- Person whose name begins "Mc," often
- One born near the Butt of Lewis
- Native of Edinburgh
- Native of Ayr
- Mary Stuart, e.g.
- Many a Royal Troon golfer
- Man of Dundee
- Macbeth or Duncan, e.g.
- Lipton of tea fame, for one
- Lady Macbeth, for one
- Kilted Celt
- Kilt wearer, often
- J.K. Rowling or Captain Kidd
- Inverness dweller
- Haggis eater, most likely
- Guy from Perth
- Groundskeeper Willie, for one
- Gordon Brown, for one
- Glaswegian, for example
- Get off ___-free (escape punishment)
- Get off ___ free
- Edinburgher, for instance
- Craig Ferguson, for one
- Craig Ferguson, by birth
- Connery, by birth
- Conan Doyle, for one
- Conan Doyle, by birth
- Clan man
- Burns, for instance
- Burns or Kidd
- Britisher
- British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, for one
- Boswell or Burns
- Bluebonnet
- Bagpipe player
- Assess for tax
- Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
- Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth
- Annie Lennox, for one
- Annie Lennox, by birth
- Andy Murray, for one
- Allistair or Murdoch
- Alexander Graham Bell, e.g.
- Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
- Adam Smith, for one
- Aberdonian
- __-free (unpunished)
- Word with free
- William Wallace for one
- What was Watt?
- Watt or Burns
- Watt or Adam Smith
- Warrior at Culloden Moor: 1746
- Voter in the news, 9/18/2014
- Uncle Scrooge, for one
- Typical Burns supper attendee
- Traditional wearer of plaid
- Traditional bagpipe player
- Tony Blair, by birth
- Thompson of the Giants is one.
- The economist Adam Smith, for one
- Tax; levy
- Tartan donner
- Susan Boyle or Sean Connery, by birth
- Subject of a queen named Mary
- Stirling fellow
- Stirling chap
- Stereotypical kilt wearer
- St. Andrews native
- St. Andrews golf club member, typically
- St. Andrews golf club member
- St. Andrew's Day celebrant
- Someone from Edinburgh
- Skye resident
- Sixth-century Great Britain settler
- Sir Walter was one
- Sir James Dewar, for one
- Singer Susan Boyle, e.g.
- Shirley Manson, e.g.
- Shetland native
- Sean Connery, notably
- Sean Connery, nationally speaking
- Sean Connery or Ewan McGregor, for example
- Sean Connery or Alan Cumming, by birth
- Sean Connery is one
- Sean Connery e.g.
- Scott, for one
- Roderick Dhu, e.g.
- Robert the Bruce, for one
- Robert the Bruce subject
- Robert Louis Stevenson, for one
- Robert I was one
- Robbie Coltrane, e.g.
- Robbie Burns, for one
- Rob Roy, for example
- Rob Roy was one
- Resident of the Land of Cakes
- Resident of Perth
- Resident of Orkney, e.g.
- Perth native
- Person whose name starts with Mac-, maybe
- Person whose name starts Mc-, maybe
- Person whose name might start with Mc-
- Person whose name begins "Mc-," often
- Person who may speak with a brogue
- Person wearing a kilt, typically
- Person wearing a kilt, in all likelihood
- Person of Paisley
- Person in Paisley
- Person from Paisley, say
- Person from Glasgow or Edinburgh
- Person from Edinburgh, for example
- Person cooking haggis, perhaps
- Paisley native
- Orkneyan or Shetlander
- Orkney resident
- Orkney native
- Orkney dweller
- One with a unicorn as a heraldic symbol
- One whose coat of arms displays a unicorn
- One of Mary Stuart's people
- One might wear a kilt
- One may say "nae"
- One may live near a loch
- One living near Loch Ness
- One from the Land of Cakes
- One from Aberdeen
- One celebrating the holiday Hogmanay
- Non-English Brit
- Nessie sighter, perhaps
- Native of Inverness-shire
- Native of Inverness
- Native of Glasgow, e.g.
- Native of Glasgow or Edinburgh
- Native of Edinburgh or Glasgow
- Native of Aberdeen or Dundee
- Nairn native
- Muriel Spark or Robert Burns
- Mull resident
- Monarch Mary was one
- Midlothian native
- Mathematician Napier, for one
- Mary Stuart, for one.
- Mary Stuart, for one
- Mary Stuart is a famous one
- Many a wearer of plaid
- Many a University of Aberdeen student
- Many a St. Andrews golfer
- Many a person whose name starts Mac
- Many a person whose name starts "Mc-"
- Many a Nessie spotter
- Many a kilt owner
- Many a Highland games attendee
- Many a clan member
- Man with a caber
- Man of Aberdeen.
- Man from Inverness
- Man from Edinburgh
- Man from Dumbarton
- Macbeth, ethnically
- Macbeth, by birth
- Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
- Mac man?
- Loch Ness resident
- Loch Ness man
- Local near a loch
- Local living near a loch
- Leith lass, e.g.
- Lauren Mayberry, e.g.
- Lauder, for one
- Lauder or Burns
- Laddie or lassie
- Kind of free
- Kilt sporter, perhaps
- Kilt sporter, maybe
- Kilt sporter
- John Swinney, for one
- James Watt, by birth
- James M. Barrie, e.g.
- James I, for one
- James Herriot or J.K. Rowling
- J.K. Rowling is one
- J. K. Rowling, by residence
- J. K. Rowling or Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
- Irvine Welsh or J. K. Rowling, e.g.
- Inverness resident
- Inverness inhabitant, e.g.
- His heart's in the Highlands.
- His emblem is the thistle flower
- Highlander, say
- Hero of "The Hasty Heart."
- Haggis-eater
- Haggis fancier
- Haggis eater, likely
- Guy from Glasgow
- Groundskeeper Willie, e.g.
- Graham Bell, for one
- Got off ___-free
- Gordon Brown, by birth
- Golfer Montgomerie, e.g.
- Golfer Montgomerie e.g.
- Golfer at Royal Troon, often
- Glengarry wearer
- Glengarry man
- Glaswegian, for instance
- Glaswegian or Aberdonian, e.g.
- Glasgow resident, for example
- Glasgow dweller
- Get off ___-free (manage to avoid punishment)
- Get off ____ free
- Gentleman with Paisley ties?
- Galwegian, e.g.
- Free opening?
- Firth person?
- Fife resident
- Fife fellow
- Fellow from Fife
- Falkirk citizen
- Ewan McGregor, for one
- Ewan McGregor, e.g.
- Ewan McGregor, by birth
- Ewan McGregor or Sean Connery, by birth
- Edinburgher, e.g.
- Edinburgh resident, e.g.
- Edinburgh native?
- Edinburgh native, for example
- Edinburgh dweller
- Edinburgh citizen
- Eater of cock-a-leekie, ethnically
- Dweller in Clydebank
- Dunfermline native
- Duncan or Banquo
- Duncan I, e.g.
- Dumfries dude
- Dumbarton native
- David Tennant, e.g.
- David Tennant or Peter Capaldi
- David Byrne, e.g.
- Culloden Moor fighter
- Culloden fighter
- Craig Ferguson or Ewan McGregor, by birth
- Connery, proudly
- Cock-a-leekie eater
- Clansman.
- Clan member, often
- Citizen of Glasgow, for example
- Citizen of Dumfries
- Carnegie, but not Mellon
- Carlyle, e.g.
- Carlyle
- Captain Kidd, e.g.
- Captain Kidd or Sean Connery, e.g.
- Captain Kidd or Sean Connery
- Captain Kidd or J.K. Rowling
- Canny man
- Caber caster
- Burns was one
- Burns or Watt
- Burns or Macbeth
- Burns or Lauder, e.g.
- Burns or Lauder
- Burns or Boswell, e.g.
- Burns or Barrie
- Bell or Watt
- Barrie or Burns, e.g.
- Bairn, e.g.
- Bagpipes player, often (Abbr.)
- Bagpiper, for one
- Bagpiper often
- Ayr resident
- Ayr native
- Automaker David Dunbar Buick, by birth
- Arran resident
- Any guy from Aberdeen
- Annie Lennox or Susan Boyle
- Annie Lennox or Sheena Easton
- Angus, maybe
- Andy Murray, notably
- Andy Murray, by birth
- Alexander Graham Bell, for one
- Alan Cumming, e.g.
- Adam Smith, for example
- Adam Smith, e.g.
- Actor Alan Cumming, by birth
- Aberdonian, say
- Aberdeen man
- A Caledonian?
- 2013 Wimbledon champ Andy Murray, e.g.
- 15th-century golfer, probably
- 104D wearer
- "Nae" sayer?
- "Being a __" (Sean Connery book)
- 'Nae' sayer
- ___-free (without punishment)
- ____-free
- ___ and lot (old levy)
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