Ulster - PUL | Watt | ér buits, dunchers, tairtan s | |
Southern - SEA | Watt | gaed doun tae the burn side, | |
Southern - SEA | Watt | an his men wur abreid, herrie | |
Southern - SEA | Watt | nou kent thit his gress wuid | |
Southern - SEA | n ma maimorie sers mei richt, | Watt | Davies wis |
Central - EDN | m pairt athoot his fivehunner- | watt | grin. She dashed back tae pic |
Southern - SEA | rdson tractor up Borth’ick. | Watt | wis keen on |
Southern - SEA | yonner. | Watt | kent thit Yid wisnae taen on |
Central - SEC | your about as bright as a 30 | watt | bulb - you need medication l |
Ulster - SYN | roak. Tha rain cum doon, tha | watt | èr ris, an tha wuns got up an |
Ulster - PUL | t tha beck en o tha yeir, tha | Watt | ér Boord wus pittin in pipes |
Ulster - SYN | wur castin a neyt ïntae tha | watt | èr, fer the' wrocht at tha f |
Ulster - EUL | Brocht tae tha | watt | ér side |
Ulster - SYN | saa twa boats pued up bi tha | watt | èr's edge. But tha fïshermen |
Ulster - SYN | ent ïntae tha airk, then tha | watt | èr floodit an aa wur droont. |
Ulster - EUL | ndations o tha same He on tha | watt | érs lay. |
Ulster - SYN | Noo while the' wur oot on tha | watt | èr, Jesus lay doon for a slee |
Ulster - SYN | ale lock o thaim deed ïn tha | watt | èr. |
Ulster - SYN | tha en o hïs fïng'r ïn tha | watt | èr tae cool ma tung doon, for |
Shetland - SHD | oo du's laandit dysel wi Alec | Watt | 's bastard bairn, draggit dyse |
Shetland - SHD | n ae thing, I dunna want Alec | Watt | 's brat wi its shitey nappies |
Southern - SEA | job fur ae wheen ‘ear. Auld | Watt | ’s son, Mark Tamson, bade i |
Southern - SEA | it Bob Tamson, anither o Auld | Watt | Tamson’s sons, bade wi his |
Ulster - SYN | Sabbath, an tak thaim oot tae | watt | èr thaim? Wus ït no richt th |
Ulster - SYN | ose, an ye niver gien me onie | watt | èr for ma feet. But she haes |
Ulster - EUL | But sautie | watt | érs aye aboot Fur tides jaist |
Ulster - EUL | Lake | watt | èr Am teemed oot; ma banes Aa |
Ulster - SYN | "A'm onlie baptisin wi | watt | èr. But yin'll cum that wull |
Ulster - SYN | A'm baptisin yis wi | watt | èr fer tae show yis hae repen |
Southern - SEA | he Yid,” an Yid did sae, an | Watt | made machts tae maw the gress |
Southern - SEA | stack o hey an | Watt | wis reputit tae hae sayed til |
Central - LAL | Maureen | Watt | (Aiberdeen Sooth an North Kin |
Southern - SWE | udin @PeterChapmanMSP Maureen | Watt | @alasdairallan @EmmaHarperMSP |
Central - LAL | ve intil it aa here, but John | Watt | sings 'Pittenweem Jo', 'John |
Ulster - SYN | nn-pooert flatches fur haitin | watt | èr |
Ulster - SYN | , a man cairryin a pïtcher o | watt | èr wull meet yis. Follae hïm |
Central - GLA | The genius o | Watt | and Hunter, |
Central - EDN | Baird inventin the telly, or | Watt | 's steam ingine, gowf, the tel |
Southern - SEA | me, whan dain ae hey-tyme fur | Watt | Davies it Girnwud; hei hed be |
Central - EDN | first twa editions, at Jeames | Watt | ’s insistence,2 includit tra |
Central - GLA | James | Watt | says "Aye" |
Central - GLA | James Black, James | Watt | inventit the modern warld |
Central - LAL | Mistress | Watt | 's Baudrons |
Ulster - EUL | Cum doon, an troubl't | watt | érs rin. |
Doric - MNA | (itherwise it'll be unner at | watt | |
Southern - SEA | es anerlie tae read aboot hou | Watt | an his wife eikit til thar |
Southern - SEA | the notour Border Reiver, “ | Watt | Scott, o Harden”, whae, |