Possible Questions:
- Fellows
- Chaps
- Boys in kilts
- Boys
- Youngsters
- Puts down
- Young fellows
- Kids
- Young ones
- Striplings
- Young men
- Shavers
- Fellas
- Young 'uns
- Young boys
- Mates
- Little shavers
- Young chaps
- Youths
- Little guys
- Tykes
- Sonny boys
- Little boys
- Young people
- Young guys
- The Beatles, e.g.
- Sprouts
- Little chaps
- Highland boys
- Sonnies
- Scot's sons
- Ones wearing knickers
- Lasses' counterparts
- Youthful fellows
- Young bucks
- Young blokes
- Tom and Huck, e.g.
- Sonnyboys
- Schoolboys
- Pubmates
- Lassies' partners
- Highland youths
- Apt rhyme for tads
- Aberdeen boys
- The Four ___, singing group
- The Four ___ ('50s singing group)
- The Beatles during Beatlemania, e.g.
- Striplings, perhaps
- Some young Scots
- Some sprouts
- Singing group The Four ____
- Pip and others
- Little leaguers
- Little fellas
- Lassies' playmates
- Lassies' fellas
- Lassies' counterparts
- Lasses' playmates
- Lasses' mates
- Lasses' companions
- Kilkenny kids
- Houseman youths
- Famed musical foursome
- Etonians, for some
- Eton students, e.g.
- Early Beatles, affectionately
- Cub scouts
- Callow fellows
- Buckos
- Bristol boys
- Boys, to Burns
- Boys, on the moors
- Ben Nevis boys
- "Golden ___ and girls . . . ": Shak.