| LOCHAN | Gaelic word for a small lake in Scotland (6) |
| STRATH | Gaelic word for a broad river valley, hence a common element in toponyms of the Scottish Highlands (6) |
| SLOGAN | Originally a Scottish Gaelic word for a battle cry, later used to mean an advertising or political catchphrase (6) |
| LOCH | The Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet (4) |
| TARN | Tom ran around a small lake in the hills |
| WICKET | Word for a small door in or near a larger one originally, later any gate; a loophole or grill; a box-office window; an arrangement of stumps and bails in cricket; or, a batter's innings (6) |
| APPLET | Word for a small program that sounds like a word for a small fruit |
| TARGET | Word for a small round shield or buckler first, later a board with concentric circles as a butt to shoot at, thus an aim/focus; or, a victim (6) |
| PUDDLE | Word for a little ditch originally, later a small muddy pool of rainwater; a wet mixture of clay and sand; or, a ripple, left by the blade of an oar (6) |
| CLOSET | An old word for a small private room for prayer or study from which a verb meaning to keep something hidden or secret derives (6) |
| PEEWEE | From Scots for "little, tiny", word for a small child, mini toy marble or other diminutive person/thing; or, one of the onomatopoeic epithets of a lapwing, magpie lark or tyrant flycatcher (6) |
| INFANT | What word for a small child originates in Latin for "unable to speak"? (6) |
| PEDALO | Pale dog almost destabilised boat on a small lake? (6) |
| LOMOND | Loch ?, largest lake in Scotland (6) |
| SLIGHT | Small lake in view (6) |
| SKERRY | Shetlandic and Orcadian word for a small island (6) |
| RILLET | Word for a small brook/runnel (6) |
| FAILTE | Scottish Gaelic word meaning welcome (6) |
| POND | A little lake in a quiet part of London (4) |
| SASSENACH | Mount in Alberta; or, Gaelic word for an outsider (Jamie's nickname for Claire) on Scottish highlands set series "Outlander" on Showcase |