| Central - SEC |
| Whom | his ain son o' life bereft- |
| Central - LAL | dae wi 'believing the women' | whom | she claimed not to know. |
| Central - EDN |
ntly tae the southern laddie, | whom | he seemed tae ken. They heade |
| Central - LAL |
(?) separation from his lady, | whom | he hopes will be faithful and |
| Ulster - WUL |
Aboot the gangs wae | whom | hae worked, thirs tales tae t |
| Central - AYR |
rist, the King o Kings, afore | whom | aa men an kings o this earth |
| Southern - SWE | mbers and activists and those | whom | you've supported in the face |
| Southern - SWE | 's then usually Laphroaig aff | whom | he got a dozen honorary bottl |
| Central - LAL | 3 'activists' in tow, none of | whom | appear in fotos...changed day |
| Ulster - CUL |
strikingly beautiful women of | whom | it could be said "Ye wudnae m |
| Central - EDN |
Laddie on | whom | talent fell, |
| Central - WCE |
pun pure journalistic gold. O | whom | we'd truly say, |
| Central - DUN |
aw. Mebbe the judges, monie o | whom | jist accidentally were landow |
| Central - AYR |
e Son, an the Holy Spirit, to | whom | shall be ascribed all majesti |
| Central - SEC |
A sumph is a cheil to | whom | Natur has denied ony consider |
| Central - LAL |
are of any Scots speakers for | whom | English is not the first lang |
| Central - EDN |
(Aye an’ those wi’ | whom | we’ve fought,) |