Doric - DOR | spare a mealick the desh, a " | Scotsman | 's dream" |
Central - WCE | l, or dae ye read the Herald, | Scotsman | , Record, Mail… aye the list |
Doric - DOR | @Historic_Ally @ | scotsman | @brianjaffa @ionafyfe @handsu |
Central - SEC | a | Scotsman | wis tae swim single haundit r |
Central - DUN | A | Scotsman | in the Wig an Pen |
Central - LAL | k o John Muir (1838-1914)3, a | Scotsman | frae Dunbar wha flittit til N |
Central - WCE | Englishman an Irishman and a | Scotsman | . There was a cave. First the |
Central - GLA | For whan a | Scotsman | or wumman drinks or luves or |
Doric - DOR | e final, bein played atween a | Scotsman | an a |
Central - LAL | cisms, gies is the parody o a | Scotsman | . The Scotticisms used wi Will |
Doric - DUN | pals wis ettlin tae blaw up a | Scotsman | . https://t.co/vRppLzS2XM |
Doric - DOR | e better if it wiz "Santa's a | Scotsman | " by the Scottish Quest Allsta |
Central - LAL | xplained that he himsel wes a | Scotsman | an he wad be eident tae meet |
Central - WCE | ye want tae hink o’ whit a | Scotsman | really is, it’s Alec. He’ |
Central - SEC | e, an bein ane alienar, viz a | Scotsman | . The poliss als wiss |
Central - LAL | tae a cauld hertit sae-cawed | Scotsman | wha haes nae unnerstaundin ae |
Central - WCE | nd left the cave. Lastly, the | Scotsman | went in. He picked up the pou |
Central - LAL | weel seen tae mony fowk. The | Scotsman | reportit that |
Central - LAL | On 17 August 1870 The | Scotsman | newspaper reportit that a bri |
Central - LAL | rticles in The Herald and The | Scotsman | — pittin furth a ‘uteelit |
Central - LAL | the daft staunce taen bi the | Scotsman | efter 1997. The paper bi Henr |
Central - SEA | y, A spied a paragraph in the | Scotsman | sayin Edinburgh University wi |
Central - SEC | Seen in the | Scotsman | |
Central - SEC | n observation wis seen in the | Scotsman | Diary o Tuesday 29 Aprile an |
Central - LAL | und sayin whit he says in The | Scotsman | . As awready suggestit, thair |
Central - LAL | atre in Edinburgh says in The | Scotsman | that Scots wis a leid that wi |
Central - LAL | naethin new), a report in the | Scotsman | (18 Dec 1917.) reads ‘While |
Central - SEC | For some unbekent raison the | Scotsman | haes him sayin, |
Central - LAL | tin i the letters pages o the | Scotsman | , whan Hamish Henderson gied h |
Central - WCE | te stays on the table.’ The | Scotsman | replied ‘I’m the ghost oâ |
Central - SEC | e class', 'or 'I'll be a true | Scotsman | wi naethin oan'. The toun cri |
Central - DUN | 'd show them jist whit a real | Scotsman | wis made o. His freens tried |
Central - LAL | It's nae Flyin | Scotsman | makin this din |
Central - GLA | sed n al take yae fir a Fryin | Scotsman | . |
Central - LAL | Luik at yon | Scotsman | on his machine, |
Central - LAL | ’. Naebody would cry a dour | Scotsman | a ‘door’ Scotsman! |
Central - SEC | tain an the Man an The Michty | Scotsman | . A dinnae ken Purdie's belief |
Central - LAL | a ‘door’ | Scotsman | ! |