| GLENGARRY | Capital cover in Scotland for two boys |
| CRASH | It provides capital cover in case of accidents (5-6) |
| HELMET | It provides capital cover in case of accidents (5-6) |
| GLEN | Hoddle in Scotland for a single night? (4) |
| TWEED | First time taking cannabis produced in Scotland for the suits (5) |
| ASHCROFT | A quiet farm in Scotland for Dame Peggy (8) |
| MIDGE | Trouble in Scotland for one idiot heading north |
| HADDOCK | A popular fish in Scotland for Tintin's captain (7) |
| SEAWATER | Main feature of gundog, away in Scotland for first time? |
| PICTURES | Midge is following one who was in Scotland for the views |
| NESS | Word used in Scotland for mountains (4) |
| ROOST | There's a tidal wave in Scotland for the rest of the birds (5) |
| PATRONSAINT | Andrew for Scotland, for example (6,5) |
| GARDENCENTRES | Awful danger for rugby players producing their interpretations of Flower of Scotland, for instance (6,7) |
| STRATH | Gaelic word, found in place names of rural Scotland, for a river valley (6) |
| ISLANDER | Rum type with a detached view of Scotland, for example? |
| ORDNANCESURVEY | Those making maps of Scotland, for starters (8,6) |
| GAVINHASTINGS | Rugby Union fullback who captained Scotland for a decade from the mid-Eighties (5,8) |
| TURBAN | Trust's foremost in City for capital cover |
| HAIR | Capital cover for one in form, we hear! |