Central - NEC | King | Eurystheus wis a richt keekie | |
Central - EDN | King | Solomon made himsel a palanqu | |
Southern - SEA | King | Edwards strong belief | |
Central - NEC | King | Augeas wis a muckle man wi hi | |
Central - NEC | King | Augeas looked doon at the gru | |
Central - NEC | King | Geryon wis a warlock that ste | |
Central - NEC | King | Eurystheus wis grinnin fae lu | |
Central - SEC | King | James: Sae, yer proponin I sh | |
Central - SWE | King | Arthur mibbe. | |
Central - LAL | King | Daavid's son gaed biggin; | |
Doric - DOR | King | Canute - Tillydrone | |
Central - EDN | King | Jeames VI (richt) an his mith | |
Central - WCE | King | Galdus | |
Central - LAL | King | Alisaunder's Ride | |
Central - EDN | King | Jeames VI (richt) an his mith | |
Central - NEC | e," announced the messenger, " | King | Eurystheus wid like ye for ta |
Central - LAL | e hae the title rex Pictorum ( | king | o the Pechts) wis cried Áed, |
Doric - NNB | @JaneyGodley F** | king | Telt |
Central - LAL | Lord God, | King | o Heevin, |
Central - NEC | dit the release o John Comyn, | king | o Scots, intae papal care. Me |
Central - SEC | "That's ye free noo, | King | o' Beasts |
Central - LAL | I wis a princess. Ma faither, | King | Minos, ruled the haill island |
Central - EDN | k dae wi English. Thereafter, | King | James VI commissiont his new |
Doric - MNA | weirin a croon, a kinno bird- | king | . Birds wad hae ruled ower hum |
Central - AYR | the throne. | King | George, they caad him - tho |
Central - NEC | ite buhl. It's oot o control. | King | Minos doesna ken whit tae dae |
Central - NEC | e in the middle o the desert. | King | Geryon wis sittin unner a tre |
Central - SEC | @rossforbes92 | king | kenny in ur photo must b mort |
Central - LAL | history tells us that in 1506 | King | Jeems IV grew thochtit at the |
Ulster - GUL | rt kings (supporters "Tory"); | King | Billy (constitutional) gied i |
Central - LAL | James VI); | King | James VI himsel; kirk figure |
Central - EDN | a | king | is claucht in its locks. |
Central - LAL | A | king | o shreds an paitches. |
Central - LAL | led on behalf o Charles 11, a | king | determined tae mak Scotland c |
Doric - MNA | ow the nicht. He wis aawye, a | king | in his kingdom. |
Ulster - EUL | In pews, a | King | abane wus socht |
Central - LAL | Hach - a | king | ? |
Shetland - SHD | Da | King | o Glory |
Shetland - SHD | David da | King | |
Ulster - EUL | lang time ago, there lived a | king | . He was a gentle an a kind ki |
Shetland - SHD | achle wi Saul, David becam da | King | . Saul hed been aafil jealous |
Shetland - SHD | lippenin. Aabody, an even da | King | , pey'd attention ta whit Jona |
Shetland - SHD | he tells aabody dat he is da | king | .' |
Shetland - SHD | Aboot da time dat da | King | dee'd I wis ati da Holy Place |
Central - LAL | On the first o them bade a | king | . Cled in royal purpie an ermi |
Central - LAL | He'd strut aside me like a | king | , Hach! |
Ulster - GUL | gye guid dish tae set afore a | king | ? |
Doric - DOR | naged tae get tickets. Glesga | King | Theatre was wonderful on Sund |
Doric - DOR | naged tae get tickets. Glesga | King | Theatre was wonderful on Sund |
Ulster - GUL | Tha | King | o Spain's dochter |
Ulster - GUL | Tha | king | wus in his coontin hoose coon |
Ulster - SYN | Baptiser on a platter!" Tha | king | wus wile annoyt aboot this, b |
Ulster - EUL | Be liftit up, for noo tha | King | O glorie maks his wye. |
Doric - MNA | oons and each yin wiz worth a | King | ’s ransom as there wiz only |
Ulster - EUL | ell the baith o them aboot ma | King | Lir story. Ah wanted tae tell |
Central - LAL | 'But I hae awready seen a | king | that...' |
Doric - MNA | rs. The cook widna hae teen a | king | ’s ransom tae gyang doon tae |
Central - LAL | , but a note on the deith o a | king | , preservit in a document crie |
Central - LAL | mair pouer nor the finger o a | king | ,' said the serpent. |
Central - DUN | an 1936 (no a lucky nem fer a | king | , eh?) whan aw previous Edward |
Central - AYR | icht weel be 'Glorious' for a | king | an queen an aa their nobles a |
Central - LAL | As a | king | , an as a queen, nou, we think |
Central - LAL | a - Is it as Graund as a | King | and Factors and aw thae ither |
Doric - DOR | e. "You ken I dinna ken fit a | king | wid ait for meals bit, I can |
Doric - DOR | Fen killt a | king | o Scots, bit we were neen |
Central - DUN | ndee lad tae be favourit by a | king | fer his skill in fechtin. Lan |
Central - LAL | a son which meant a Catholic | king | wud inherit. The great an the |
Central - LAL | The declaration denounced | King | Charles an the government in |
Central - LAL | ey conseedered a wrang-minded | king | an government. |
Central - NEC | rld. Wi wan punch, he knocked | King | Geryon up intae space. Then h |
Shetland - SHD | Solomon wis med | king | efter David. Da nicht afore h |
Central - LAL | did back in 1680. This damned | king | an government again an wis tr |
Central - WCE | And he should ken, he kissed | King | Geordie's loof, |
Central - LAL | Syne Guid | King | Alexander deed, awa wis law a |
Central - SEC | Fife's regretted tyrant, Old | King | Coal. |
Central - WCE | Ah've mind, in auld | King | Galdus day, |
Central - LAL | Frauncis Stewart, son o auld | King | Jeems, wis the richtfae heir. |
Central - LAL | din Alexander Montgomerie and | King | James VI hissel. Monie o the |
Central - GLA | andemonium is the capital and | king | . |
Ulster - EUL | . He was a gentle an a kind | king | an he loved his four weans. T |
Doric - NNB | E | King | an Queen o Hearts were sittan |
Doric - NNB | E | King | 's argument wis at anythin at |
Doric - NNB | E | King | laid his han on her airm, an |
Doric - NNB | "Give yer evidence," e | King | repeated angrily, "or A'll he |
Doric - NNB | "Consider yer verdict," e | King | sade till e jury. |
Doric - NNB | ee ken aboot iss business?" e | King | sade till Alice. |
Doric - ABN | Toun Café alang the road fae | King | ’s. It’s aboot half-echt a |
Doric - ABN | ng squad wis fit they got fae | King | an Country." |
Central - LAL | or it thair cobbled feet, nae | king | |
Central - LAL | Sae | King | Jeems, gauin bi the advice o |
Central - NEC | ist need tae tak him hame tae | King | Eurystheus. Then ah'll lowse |
Doric - ABN | front windae on their wye tae | King | 's College - brilliant men, o |
Central - EDN | ncess Margaret’s waddin tae | King | Eric o Norrowa in 1281. It’ |
Central - LAL | ir Richard and chancellor tae | King | James VI); King James VI hims |
Doric - ABN | was supposedly introducit tae | King | Louis XIV at the renaissance |
Ulster - GUL | ang Ulster Scots: loyalty tae | King | / Government aye conditional. |
Doric - DUN | e Jsmes wis bringin up tae be | king | . Ne the 'spare' faa wis spilt |
Ulster - GUL | @TogetherDarling gets tae be | King | ? |
Central - LAL | s invitit tae come back an be | king | . It got worse an worse till 1 |
Doric - NNB | "Ee mosst mind," remarked e | King | , "or A'll hev ee executed." |
Doric - NNB | Nothin whatever?" persisted e | King | . |
Doric - NNB | "Never mind!" sade e | King | , wi an air o great relief. "C |
Doric - NNB | "Why, air they are!" sade e | King | triumphantly, pointan till e |
Doric - NNB | "Call e next witness!" sade e | King | . |
Doric - NNB | trial cannot proceed," sade e | King | in a awful grave voice, "unti |
Doric - NNB | t till hev feenished," sade e | King | . "When did ee start?" |
Doric - NNB | ir's no meanan in id," sade e | King | , "at saves a world o trouble, |
Doric - NNB | Id mosst hev been at," sade e | King | , "unless id wis written till |
Doric - NNB | ence we've heard yit," sade e | King | , rubban his hans; "so noo lit |
Doric - NNB | "Dinna be cheeky," sade e | King | , "an dinna look at me lek at! |
Doric - NNB | o are ee talkan till?" sade e | King | , coman up till Alice, |
Central - LAL | r than makin William o Orange | King | o Britain an allooin the Prot |
Ulster - CUL | The | King | putt haes haun on hir airm, a |
Central - LAL | The | King | wis in his coontin hoose |
Central - SEC | The | King | an aa the folk were shocked. |
Central - NEC | The | king | didna lowp intae the ginger b |
Central - LAL | The | king | , her faither, up and gied |
Ulster - CUL | The | King | 's argiement wus, that oniethi |
Ulster - CUL | The | King | an Queen o Hairts wur sittin |
Central - LAL | The | king | ae ma hert giein diamonds in |
Central - LAL | the | King | o Ethiopia traivelled tae see |
Central - GLA | The | King | an Queen o Herts wir seatit o |
Central - GLA | The | King | 's argument wis that onyhin th |
Central - EDN | The | king | hes brocht me tae his chaumer |
Ulster - CUL | The | King | lukt anxiously at the White R |
Central - GLA | The | King | pit his haun oan her erm, an |
Doric - DOR | the | King | o' Auchterless wiz in i'kitch |
Central - SEC | The | king | summons up his skill, But los |
Central - SEC | The | King | o France, he gien a dance: He |
Central - SEC | The | king | had birth, subjects, a bride: |
Central - NEC | "The | king | 's no here," said Zeus. "He wi |
Ulster - CUL | "Gae yer evidence," the | King | repeatet wi anger, "or A'll h |
Central - GLA | "Gie yer evidence," the | King | repeatit, beelin,; "ir ah'll |
Central - LAL | "Mak it quick," the | king | girned. |
Ulster - CUL | Stairt at the baeginnin," the | King | said, gye gravely, "an gae on |
Ulster - CUL | "Thin yae may sit doon," the | King | replied. |
Central - GLA | "Consider yer verdict," the | King | said tae the jury. |
Central - GLA | now aboot this business?" the | King | said tae Alice. |
Ulster - CUL | now aboot this business?" the | King | said tae Alice. |
Central - DUN | t A meant tae pit up wis "The | King | shall come tae the gallows ta |
Central - LAL | 'I bid ye sit doun,' the | king | answert, gaitherin a fauld o |
Doric - DOR | Canna beat a wee drap o' the | King | |
Doric - DOR | battle o Lützen in 1632, the | king | o Sweden wi his shinty stick |
Central - DUN | wer in Abernethy Garnard, the | King | o the Picts heard tell o them |
Central - AYR | y as it pleased the Lord, the | king | 's parliament in Embro decreed |
Central - LAL | inotaur; an by this sign, the | King | wid ken whether his son wis a |
Ulster - WUL | toast Killyleagh's sinn, the | King | wi'the bal'. |
Central - AYR | In Embro, the | King | 's Privy Council grew unco wor |
Central - LAL | he princess. Her faither, the | king | , had sneckit her up in a copp |
Central - SEC | sses asked their faither, the | king | , wha passed a law sayin that |
Central - GLA | n atween the executioner, the | King | , an the Queen, who wir aw tal |
Ulster - CUL | baetween the executioner, the | King | an the Queen, wha wur aal taa |
Central - LAL | 'I made ye my ambassador, the | king | cawed oot, hastylike. |
Central - NEC | the buh] tae Eurystheus, the | king | sneered. "Doesna look aw that |
Central - AYR | oor Saviour Jesus Christ, the | King | o Kings, afore whom aa men an |
Central - NEC | e a letter fae Philip IV, the | King | o Fraunce, demandin o his age |
Central - LAL | ya At the keek o day, the | king | and queen went aff wi aw thei |
Central - LAL | beat as the hale toon - the | king | , the queen, the sodger's pals |
Central - SEC | is awfy in need o a wife. The | King | had telt his auldest laddie t |
Central - SEC | and hits the royal horse. The | king | tumbles |
Central - AYR | ommon folk an the lairds. The | King | 's curates had sent lang leets |
Central - LAL | s tae deal wi the rebels. The | King | hud the Duke o Monmouth march |
Central - LAL | huvin a free parliament. The | king | at the time, Charles Stuart, |
Central - LAL | In 1687 the | king | published an indulgence alloo |
Central - SEC | third ramp it never came: The | king | cried oot an aith, |
Doric - MNA | it a table in a pub caaed the | King | 's Heid. Morrice cud tell bi t |
Central - SEC | the Prince, but she spied the | King | , sittin himself wi a forty ou |
Central - DUN | great Pictish stane cried the | King | 's Cross tae be seen, jist tae |
Central - NEC | t's it, Hercules," roared the | king | , "you're claimed." |
Central - LAL | be in the wrang?' speired the | king | . 'Me or the general?' |
Central - EDN | Ye've served the | King | an God's government |
Central - GLA | h well, never mind!" said the | King | , wae great relief. "Caw the n |
Ulster - CUL | ead the accusation!" said the | King | . |
Central - GLA | "An there they ir!" said the | King | in triumph, pointin at the ta |
Ulster - CUL | lin stairts wi a T!" said the | King | shairply. "Dae yae tak mae fu |
Ulster - CUL | ik the lu o it ava," said the | King | . "Hooiniver, it can kiss mae |
Central - GLA | ial cannae proceed," said the | King | in a grave voice, "till aw th |
Central - NEC | ercules, ma freend," said the | King | the next day. "Ah've been an |
Central - GLA | tae look at, is he," said the | King | : "onyweys, he kin kiss ma hau |
Central - SEC | 's a lassie fer ye," said the | King | , intin at Cinderella, wha loo |
Central - NEC | cules, ma guid man," said the | king | . "Dae ye ken whit a trauchle |
Central - GLA | "Ye kin go," said the | King | , an the Hatter left the court |
Central - GLA | e feeneesht bi noo," said the | King | . "When did ye stairt?" |
Ulster - CUL | "Aal richt sae far," said the | King | , an hae went on mutterin ower |
Ulster - CUL | the furst witness," said the | King | ; an the White Rabbit blew thr |
Central - GLA | must've been that," said the | King | , "less it wis wrote tae naebo |
Ulster - CUL | must hae bin that," said the | King | , "unless it wus acrieved tae |
Central - GLA | s nae meanin in it," said the | King | , "that'll save us a loat ae b |
Central - GLA | "He denies it," said the | King | : "leave that bit oot." |
Central - GLA | ce ae evidence yit," said the | King | , rubbin his hauns; "so, noo, |
Ulster - CUL | wae hae hear't yit," said the | King | , rubbin haes hauns; "sae noo |
Ulster - CUL | ir yae taakin tae?" said the | King | , gan up tae Alice, an lukin a |
Central - GLA | o're ye talkin tae?" said the | King | , comin up tae Alice, an looki |
Ulster - CUL | rial cannae proceed" said the | King | , in a gye grave voice, "Until |
Central - LAL | 'Hum! Hae!' said the | king | . 'I ken that someplace on my |
Central - LAL | I can see ye better, said the | king | , wha wis fair awa at bein a k |
Central - LAL | ontae the front door, sae the | king | could find the hoose the morn |
Central - WCE | a guid souter, an's alsae the | king | , |
Central - SEC | 's no richt," he said tae the | King | . "I dinnae love that lassie e |
Central - SWE | in guidwilly hailsin tae the | King | |
Central - LAL | er the papers relatin tae the | King | ’s laws. Back they went tae |
Central - NEC | ad be ‘delieverit intae the | King | ’s will an ordinance’. |
Central - LAL | on up Jawcob's Ledder tae the | King | 's Seat |
Central - DUN | y thousans, then sent tae the | king | , but it wis aw tae nae avail. |
Central - NEC | it oot o the net and gie the | king | a fleg but he didna. Eurysthe |
Central - EDN | While the | king | wis oan his divan |
Central - LAL | 'God save the | King | .' But ma sister's saul is lea |
Central - LAL | say thae wurds: God save the | King | !' |
Central - NEC | efterninns he chased aff the | king | 's enemies by giein them a jee |
Central - SEC | BALLAD OF THE | KING | , THE CUDDY, AND THE MAKAR |
Central - AYR | n an strict adherence tag the | king | 's laws. |
Central - SEC | oot. She mindit sittin wi the | King | an she mindit the Prince than |
Orkney - ORK | and tak the | king | 's shilleen. |
Central - LAL | hat he could buy and sell the | King | o Denmark, and hae enough lef |
Ulster - GUL | Loosey. They run tae tell the | king | . |
Central - NEC | Hercules wantit tae tell the | king | tae stap bein a bampot but he |
Ulster - GUL | e mae den, An A wull tell the | king | ” They run intae Foxy Loxy |
Ulster - GUL | Wae wull rin an tell the | king | .” |
Ulster - GUL | n. ) Wae wull rin an tell the | king | .” |
Ulster - GUL | . - Wae wull rin an tell the | king | ” |
Ulster - GUL | . “Wae wull rin an tell the | king | ” |
Central - WCE | alry school like you. I'm the | king | o' the mountain and fairy sch |
Ulster - CUL | Wheesht in the coort!" an the | King | put on haes glesses an lukt r |
Central - GLA | ot "Silence in court!" an the | King | pit oan his specs an looked a |
Central - LAL | . And the nixt morn, when the | king | and aw his men follaed the tr |
Ulster - EUL | ll, she would have spoken the | King | 's English like her father." H |
Central - LAL | Weel, agin the | king | an government fur years he'd |
Central - GLA | e Knave o Herts, cairryin the | King | 's croon oan a rid velvet cush |
Central - AYR | e Knave o Herts, cairryin the | King | 's croun ona cramasie cushion |
Ulster - CUL | Knave o Hairts, cairryin the | King | 's crown on a cmmson velvet cu |
Central - AYR | n tae the mercat cross on the | king | 's birthday - detailed him ta |
Central - SWE | o the | king | o France |
Central - LAL | ian kirk – ane lowsed o the | king | ’s say - throu the National |
Central - LAL | rned the land on behalf o the | king | . |
Central - LAL | rned the land on behalf o the | king | . |
Central - LAL | he wis Theseus, the son o the | King | o Athens. |
Central - LAL | re! First aff! Is that no the | king | 's breeks? And, if I say it ma |
Central - AYR | , against the ordnances o the | king | 's government in Embro. In yer |
Central - LAL | airlament bi meinisters o the | king | . Gin the chapter anent Chairl |
Central - AYR | or transgress the laws o the | King | 's Privy Council.' John gied t |
Central - LAL | tae swear allegiance to the | king | . |
Central - SEC | in thairof he sall pay to the | king | the soume of xx pounds. |
Central - LAL | Before the year wis ower the | King | wis in exile. Aifter years o |
Central - SWE | oway wis bauch hertit fir the | King | |
Central - LAL | f XX daies; and thairfoir the | King | , be the counsell of sum godly |
Central - DUN | Soon eftir the | King | 's guard cam ridin up an tho t |
Central - AYR | Wi Tinder yir the | King | eh instant |
Central - LAL | oor palace an speired for the | King | . I wis feart an wantit tae ri |
Doric - ABN | the boolin, it's nae for the | king | [sic] fu. |
Central - NEC | tae let on he'd come for the | king | 's horses. "We can talk aboot |
Orkney - ORK | sailan awey tae fight for the | King | far fae their place o birth. |
Central - AYR | n why he did not pray for the | king | , Then, frae the slant o their |
Doric - MNA | it the loons tae jyne fur the | King | 's shillin. |
Central - SEC | As the | king | o beasts he did expect |
Central - LAL | he isna sae daft-like as the | king | , the vauntie chiel, the busin |
Central - LAL | the 15t an 16t centuries the | king | or queen’s near advisers wi |
Central - SEC | n1 aye but the big yin is the | king | lol |
Central - LAL | an 56 meenits lang. It is the | king | o the gaseous warlds – gey |
Central - WCE | was't the | King | and aa his Empire, |
Central - AYR | n a three-month, John, at the | king | 's pleisure, I wis left tae so |
Central - SEC | ormance on 19th Aprile at the | King | 's Theatre Edinburgh wis signe |
Central - DUN | mak it ower obvious that the | king | wis oot amang, the fowk. He h |
Central - NEC | flung it on the flair at the | king | 's fit. |
Central - GLA | Hee-haw at aw?" persistit the | King | . |
Central - LAL | ve?' the lads shout. 'NOT THE | KING | . NOT THE QUEEN. AINLIE ST MAR |
Doric - DOR | aye likit tae hear aboot the | king | fa stummelt owre a mowdie hil |
Central - GLA | , an aw the players, cept the | King | , the Queen, an Alice, wir in |
Ulster - CUL | n aal the players, except the | King | , the Queen, an Alice, wur in |
Central - LAL | 'Hum! Hae!' answert the | king | ; an afore he said mair hy con |
Doric | o the chiels at owersett the | King | James version of the bible. A |
Central - LAL | e wis aff the tree, an aw the | king | 's horses an aw the king's men |
Central - LAL | e wis aff the tree, an aw the | king | 's horses an aw the king's men |
Central - GLA | On the day the | King | Hissel lay doon at last. |
Central - LAL | -thoche by the ithers: by the | king | , by the vauntie |
Central - LAL | yterians refused tae obey the | King | . By 1682 they wur reduced tae |
Central - LAL | rs hud submitted tae obey the | king | ’s law an wur released. . 25 |
Central - LAL | in the hinner 17t century the | king | an his meenisters haed maiste |
Central - LAL | dardisation o spellin – the | King | James Bible (1611) and Johnso |
Southern - SEA | o gan ti like this but Mollie | King | is smerter than Michelle Keeg |
Central - WCE | The massie | king | rase doucely, |
Central - LAL | But wha the deil spoke like | King | Lear? |
Doric - NNB | ped up, an began bowan till e | King | . e Queen, e royal bairns, an |
Doric - NNB | ot "Silence in e court!" an e | King | pit on his glesses an looked |
Doric - NNB | d e Knave o Hearts, carryan e | King | 's crown on a crimson velvet c |
Doric - NNB | ed entirely disappeared: so e | King | an e executioner ran wildly u |
Central - AYR | coat Chairles Stuart - fause | king | that he is! Aye, the sleekit |
Doric - NNB | t, an all e players, except e | King | , e Queen, an Alice, were in c |
Central - LAL | fae The Historie and Life of | King | James the Sext: |
Central - NEC | l which turned oot tae belang | King | Augeas. |
Central - DUN | Isles. Even eftir the French | king | had been executed the Friends |
Ulster - PUL | gomery cud get the new Scotch | King | , James VI and I, tae pardon C |
Central - SEC | Robert Bruce, High | King | of Scots |
Doric - DOR | the bodygaird for the Swedish | king | . Sae fa’s tae say at the gr |
Central - DUN | e the invasion by the English | King | Edward 1, or Langshanks as he |
Central - LAL | ane o the hooses o a Pechtish | king | , producit evidence fur the ma |
Southern - SEA | Th | King | an Queen o Hairts were sat oa |
Southern - SEA | Th | King | 's argument was that onythin t |
Southern - SEA | Th | King | laid eis haun oan hur airm, a |
Southern - SEA | "Gie eer evidence," th | King | repeated angrily, "or Ah'll h |
Southern - SEA | "Stort at th stert," th | King | said, fair gravely, "an gaun |
Southern - SEA | eil, if Ah must, Ah must," th | King | said, wi a dour air, an, efte |
Southern - SEA | ken aboot this business?" th | King | said tae Ahlice. |
Southern - SEA | in whitsaeever?" porsisted th | King | , |
Southern - SEA | read th accusation!" said th | King | . At this th White Rabbit blew |
Southern - SEA | rial cannae proceed," said th | King | gie serious lik, "until aw th |
Southern - SEA | ldae bin feeneeshed," said th | King | . "When did ee stert?" |
Southern - SEA | words dinnae fit ee," said th | King | , lookin roond th court wi a s |
Southern - SEA | "Ee can gaun," said th | King | , an th Hatter bolted frae th |
Southern - SEA | t must hae bin that," said th | King | , "unless eet was written tae |
Southern - SEA | "Hei denies eet," said th | King | : "leave oot that pairt." |
Southern - SEA | nce oo've heard vet," said th | King | , rubbin heis hauns; "sae noo |
Southern - SEA | "Dinnae b' cheeky," said th | King | , "an dinnae look at iz lik th |
Southern - SEA | e are ee talkin tae?" said th | King | , comin up tae Ahlice, an look |
Central - LAL | Lanark which condemned baith | King | and the Privy Cooncil. |
Central - LAL | nce, even excomunicatit baith | king | an government fur thur evil w |
Southern - SEA | "Silence in th court!" an th | King | put oan heis specs an looked |
Southern - SEA | th Knave o Hairts, carryin th | King | 's croon oan a crimson velvet |
Southern - SEA | , an aw th players, except th | King | , th Queen, an Ahlice, were in |
Central - LAL | The Pope wis at odds wi | King | Louis X1V o France. Louis wis |
Doric - DOR | BJ | King | |
Central - SEC | n nae saucht whaur a sauntlik | king | |
Orkney - ORK | The Finfolk | King | sits quiet |
Shetland - SHD | n dis telt dem dat a speecial | king | hed been born. Dey wanted ta |
Central - LAL | At the monument til | King | Edward 1 o England at the sho |
Central - DUN | ther ower fae France, mak him | King | o Scotland, an effectively di |
Central - EDN | win praise by nane ither than | King | Louis XVI o Fraunce. But it w |
Central - LAL | 0. Moffat reckons ae Orcadian | king | submitit tae Rome in AD 43, a |
Shetland - SHD | land wi aaned bi da Norwegian | king | an da dominant language ithin |
Central - EDN | oan | King | Solomon |
Central - SEC | poems o Henrysoun, Dunbar an | King | James the Fourth kent through |
Ulster - PUL | doon tae London thegither an | King | Jamie liked their crack weel |
Central - AYR | wad I had taen | King | Throsslebaird." |
Central - SWE | his freen | King | Louis wha wis |
Central - SWE | Discoorse atween | King | Oenghus an a Spaeman afore th |
Central - LAL | the palace o anither foreign | king | , inventin new mervels. But he |
Central - AYR | John | King | - wha wis crouse eneuch nou, |
Central - AYR | an a meenister, the Rev John | King | , captured at Rutherglen the n |
Ulster - EUL | r. They werenae interested in | King | Lir. They juist wanted tae sw |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah'm bored bein | King | Billy,’ ah saed. |
Central - DUN | t is explicitly said that gin | King | Robert disnae dae his job an |
Doric - DOR | milestene at 10am. Am talkin | king | size ana ?? |
Central - LAL | read oot a declaration damnin | King | an government. He then peened |
Ulster - EUL | ochter. It wud be like playin | King | Billy withoot King Jimmy.’ |
Ulster - EUL | s onlie yin problem wi playin | King | Lir, an ah knowed ma pals wud |
Shetland - SHD | eep him safe fae an ill-döin | king | , his midder pat him in a peer |
Southern - SEA | Daddy, can watch the lion | king | again.(as the credits are r |
Central - SEC | when Mustafa died in The Lion | King | ah thoat it wis better no tel |
Doric - ABN | ransfers on't ca'ain it Demon | King | , she said, shakkin her heid, |
Doric - DOR | ma pipe in the Mecca bingo on | king | st! Aye yell find me back o |
Southern - SEA | he still lives in support on | King | Henry I or whitever! https:// |
Central - LAL | s in for tae uphaud the bairn | king | an revenge on thaim that murd |
Shetland - SHD | sh, fur dat wis da language o | King | Alfred an he commissioned a l |
Ulster - EUL | Lir? Can we no hae a game o | King | Lir for a change?’ |
Ulster - GUL | wurd for a lad or friend. No | King | Billy - but an (Ulster) Scot |
Shetland - SHD | Obed wha wis da grandfedder o | King | David. |
Central - AYR | eited frae Irish supporters o | King | James - wis made available t |
Central - SWE | as one true to | King | |
Doric | heard the claik o the Court o | King | James, an doubtless read the |
Central - LAL | mba’s miracle at the yett o | King | Bridei’s fortress, descriev |
Ulster - EUL | winds an Larne Lough did keep | King | Lir’s weans warm an the air |
Doric - ABN | g' an the 'Royal Palace', far | King | Harald V an Queen Sonja bide. |
Doric - DOR | ng "Grab a meal deal". Burger | King | up the road at the beach will |
Central - SEC | s mindin o Dr. Martin Luther | King | at we feature i this issue. S |
Central - SEC | ing!!" Ah'm nae Martin Luther | King | but ma few words ae encourage |
Southern - SEC | deleivert bi Dr Martin Luther | King | Jr on the |
Central - LAL | a century efter Martin Luther | King | ’s “I hae a Drame” speec |
Central - LAL | cludin Lord Chancellor, unner | King | James VI) alang wi poems by i |
Central - AYR | tae guid fertile ferms, efter | King | William had huntit yon Cathol |
Central - SEC | pulls oot a packet ae silver | king | size Rizla ciggie papers and |
Central - AYR | instamatic yower | king | kang, pal |
Central - LAL | ncerely an deeply an then yer | king | an government says it’s aw |
Central - SWE | His forbeir | King | David |
Central - SEC | Shouts o' "Weel done, Sir | King | " |
Central - SEC | sicht o the kinrik whase puir | king | |
Shetland - SHD | Coose blissins apo wir | King | ; da man dat du set ower wis. |
Doric - ABN | ersels tae the fower wins for | King | an Country!'" |
Central - LAL | fur stane or nation, croon or | king | . I'm hingin heich |
Central - LAL | "Be oor | king | ! Mairry the princess! Onythin |
Central - EDN | tae go an’ tak’ back oor | King | ’s throne!” Aye, richt, as |
Central - LAL | er whither tocher o pauper or | king | . |
Central - LAL | country o the Lydians, whaur | King | Croesus aince ruled wi his mu |
Central - LAL | ot the beginnin o the end fur | King | James 11. |
Central - LAL | alane can croon oor nation's | king | . |
Central - SWE | Here the river's | king | , wir ain disasters |
Central - SWE | flauchtit wi the mundane, as | King | Oenghus is telt bere bi a wyc |
Orkney - ORK | wae your antics as | king | o the yerd |
Ulster - GUL | cudnae work oot which yin was | King | Billy. Hooaniver, it was quar |
Doric - MNA | ie. End o i day. Yon thing is | king | o i bakers. It's fit unites a |
Central - NEC | itor tae a man wha wisnae his | king | . |
Orkney - ORK | This | king | o wur hen flock. |
Ulster - EUL | then, Billy, let us see this | King | Lir game,’ Harry guldered f |
Central - LAL | endit Scotland but the Inglis | king | took the girn that the Scots |
Central - SEC | tly - grassroots football is | king | defo |
Central - SEC | ross the landing frae Phyllis | King | . Doon the bottom o the common |
Central - SEC | ver will be - the big yin is | king | by a country mile! |
Central - WCE | oks a bittie like politics is | king | tae me. Ah’m nae intae poli |
Central - SEC | ped ship lol - grassroots is | king | and aways will be! |
Central - SEC | orgie hearts - grassroots is | king | brother |
Central - SEC | grassroots fitbaw is | king | n dont u forget it - need a |
Central - SEC | broken hert, Whaur yince wis | king | o men |
Doric - MNA | d. On yon boord, the kirk wis | king | , risin up frae its boorich o |
Doric - MNA | If the kirk wis | king | o the chessboard, the ferm o |
Doric - MNA | r dressin-up. Imagination wis | King | an mony a dub-pie wis bakit i |
Central - DUN | faither tae Kenneth that wis | king | o baith Picts an Scots, wis i |
Central - LAL | ither tongue. Bi the 1420’s | King | Jeems I haed decreed anaw tha |
Central - LAL | t upheld Hanover – that’s | king | wis George II – wantit the |
Doric - MNA | Tae the loon aat | King | Street lights fa beeped his h |
Central - AYR | Prayer, an the bishops, that | King | Chairles the Furst socht tae |
Central - NEC | , Hercules, and ah think that | King | Eurystheus is a richt eejit. |
Doric - ABN | . The degree exams were on at | King | 's an ye could hear knees shak |
Central - LAL | o oor history. Jist speir at | King | James VI and the wimmen - no |
Central - SEC | wis rudi klein - the retweet | king | - doot the laddies lost his |
Doric - DOR | wis a MacDonald, sae I thocht | King | Willie deserved aa he gat – |
Central - GLA | be totally fair ae the Night | King | , eez nae racist. #GameOfThron |
Central - LAL | Noo the new mintit | King | wis fou o hissel an ettlin ta |
Ulster - EUL | Gary was mad aboot | King | Billy. If he wasnae makin us |
Ulster - EUL | ‘What aboot | King | Billy bike ramps?’ he saed. |
Ulster - EUL | n the driveway. ‘What aboot | King | Lir? Can we no hae a game o K |
Ulster - WUL | Some shout aboot | King | Billy an' o' the Maiden City. |
Central - SWE | in-eyed Chihuahua ts nae doot | king | |
Ulster - EUL | Billy withoot | King | Jimmy.’ |
Central - DUN | richt happy tae hae a Stewart | king | o Scotland, free o aw ties ta |
Central - SEC | 'I'm no keepin you. Buckfast | king | ae the Glen? Nothin but bad n |
Central - DUN | been thocht tae be the first | king | tae hae united the different |
Central - LAL | he caas you | King | . |
Ulster - BUL | New | king | sits upain tha throne |
Central - DUN | estant Holland tae be the new | king | , withoot batherin tae let oni |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I dinnae know | King | Lir,’ saed Gary. ‘Do you |
Ulster - EUL | ’ saed Gary. ‘Do you know | King | Lir, Harry?’ |
Central - SEC | Ane Dialog betwix | King | James VI ae Scotland and his |
Ulster - EUL | a dochter, so we cannae play | King | Lir withoot a dochter. It wud |
Central - AYR | the faur side o the river lay | King | Chairles's girmy o ten thousa |
Central - LAL | e a ship that gat launched by | King | Bertie, then starrin in a pic |
Central - WCE | eds. Graham Tulloch and Judy | King | , Edinburgh University Press, |
Southern - SEA | The heart o' ony | King | |
Central - LAL | I am Mary | King | flit frae the deid close |
Central - SEC | rds taen frae the 17t century | King | James Bible or frae Shakespea |
Central - LAL | and be the party | King | ." |
Central - LAL | ion in name o his faither – | King | Jeems VIII tae Jacobites – |
Ulster - EUL | ‘ | King | Lir’s no a bad game,’ sae |
Ulster - EUL | ‘ | King | Lir haed three sons an a doch |
Ulster - EUL | ‘ | King | Lir’s wife cast a spell on |
Ulster - EUL | ‘ | King | Lir’s wife dee’d an he mu |
Ulster - EUL | white railin bae the sea. ‘ | King | Lir’s new wife teuk the fou |
Central - EDN | The wee man was a fitba’ | king | , under big Jock, |