Possible Questions:
- Sweetheart
- Young one
- Colleen
- Miss
- Young lady
- Girl
- Maiden
- Young woman
- Scottish girl
- Young girl
- Glasgow girl
- Scottish miss
- Highlands girl
- Glasgow gal
- Jeune fille
- Damsel
- Young miss
- Glaswegian gal
- Dundee damsel
- Lad's mate
- Lad's love
- Glaswegian girl
- Filly
- Bonnie girl
- Bonnie bairn
- Lad's sweetheart
- Highland girl
- Edinburgh miss
- Edinburgh girl
- Bonny one
- Bonnie one
- Aberdeen miss
- Maid
- Lad's date
- Highlands miss
- Highland miss
- Galloway girl
- Bonny girl
- Young maiden
- Laddie's love
- Highland youth
- Girl for Lauder
- Galloway gal
- Bonnie young girl
- Aberdeen maiden
- She's unmarried in Scotland
- Missy
- Lad's partner
- Fair maiden
- Dumfries girl
- Bonny gal
- Young kilt wearer
- Skye miss
- Lad's lady
- Irish maid
- Highlands gal
- Girl in tartan
- Female sweetheart
- Fair maid
- Chérie
- Bonny belle
- Aberdeen teen
- Aberdeen gal
- Aberdeen filly
- "O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms": Burns
- "O, gie me the __ that has acres o' charms": Burns
- Title character in many Burns poems
- Teen from Aberdeen
- Teen coed
- Subject of many a Burns ballad
- Soubrette
- She might be bonny
- She might be bonnie
- Scottish schoolgirl
- Scottish gal
- Scots sweetheart
- POPsy or POPpins
- Plaid-clad miss
- Party to a Highland fling?
- One with "the delicate air"
- Object of a lad's affection
- Miss on the brae
- Mary Campbell, for one
- Maid for Burns
- Love-letter recipient, perhaps
- Loch Lomond lovely
- Little missy
- Lauder girl
- Laddie's mate
- Laddie's girl
- Lad's girl
- Lad's date, perhaps
- Lad's counterpart
- Kiltie's gal
- Junior miss
- Highlands honey
- Highland Mary, e.g.
- Highland maid
- Grampian girl
- Glaswegian miss
- Glasgow lovely
- Glas-wegian gal
- Girl with a nice tam?
- Girl of Glasgow
- Girl in Glasgow
- Girl in a kilt
- Girl from Greenock
- Girl for a Glaswegian
- Galway girl
- Gal from Glasgow
- Gal
- Gael gal
- Fife filly
- Dundee miss
- Debutante, for one
- Certain kilt wearer
- Burns's "The Lovely ___ o' Inverness"
- Bonny miss
- Bonnie
- Ballad subject, maybe
- Aberdeen teen, perhaps
- "The ___ of Cessnock Banks" (Burns work)
- "O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms" (Burns)
- "It Was a Lover and His ___" (old song standard)
- "I Loved a ___": Wither
- "Bonny" belle
- "And every ___ a queen": Kingsley
- "Amo, amas, I love a __"