Tree for Scotland Yard?
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BOBBYPINETree for Scotland Yard?
SNEDPrune a tree, in Scotland
YARDScotland, for one.
CALEDONIAName for Scotland
ALBAGaelic name for Scotland
ECOSSEFrench name for Scotland.
SCOTIAPoetic name for Scotland.
ALBAScottish Gaelic name for Scotland
SURETEInspiration for Scotland Yard and the FBI
PERTHAustralian city named for one in Scotland
EISENHOWERPart of a castle in Scotland is permanently reserved for him.
UNIJACKFlag that would've needed a redesign if Scotland had voted for independence
IDIAMINOscar-winning role for Forest Whitaker in "The Last King of Scotland"
coronach(in Scotland and Ireland) a song or lamentation for the dead; dirge
burse(in Scotland) a. fund to provide allowances for students b. allowance so provided
burses(in Scotland) a. fund to provide allowances for students b. allowance so provided
torbanitea shale, almost a coal, once mined for oil at Torbane Hill in Scotland
torbanitesTORBANITE, a shale, almost a coal, once mined for oil at Torbane Hill in Scotland
cobleflat-bottomed fishing boat with a lugsail, used mainly in northern England and Scotland for salmon
coblesflat-bottomed fishing boat with a lugsail, used mainly in northern England and Scotland for salmon
coblea flat-bottomed boat propelled chiefly by oars and used in Scotland and northern England especially for fishing
burgages(in England and Scotland) Tenure of land in a town held in return for service or annual rent
coblesa flat-bottomed boat propelled chiefly by oars and used in Scotland and northern England especially for fishing
burgage(in Scotland) tenure directly from the crown of property in royal burghs in return for the service of watching and warding
pelessmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century
pelesmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century
deerhoundone of a Scottish breed of large, tall hunting dogs having a medium-length, wiry, gray or reddish-fawn coat, originally developed for hunting and bringing down deer, and known as the royal dog of Scotland