| Dundee bureaucracy? | 19 |
| Mendelssohn favorite | 20 |
| 3M innovation | 13 |
| Roll in an office | 17 |
| Ubiquitous 3M product | 21 |
| Present wrapper's aid | 25 |
| Popular adhesive | 16 |
| Harry Lauder recording | 22 |
| 3M output | 9 |
| 1929 sealing device | 19 |
| The office supply manager brought ... | 37 |
| Wirehaired breed of dog (var.) | 30 |
| Use a fisherman to put the kibosh on? | 37 |
| Without repercussions | 21 |
| With no adverse consequences | 28 |
| Without even a warning | 22 |
| Totally unscathed | 17 |
| Not in harm's way | 21 |
| Without punishment | 18 |
| Without being punished | 22 |
| Unpunished | 10 |
| Unharmed or unpunished | 22 |
| One way to get off | 18 |
| Off the hook, completely | 24 |
| How some may get off | 20 |
| Got off ___ (avoided punishment) | 32 |
| Good way to get off | 19 |
| Nova ___ | 8 |
| Nova follower | 13 |
| Nova __ | 7 |
| Nova --- | 8 |
| Nova -- | 7 |
| Land of Robert Burns | 20 |
| Sea south of the Falklands | 26 |
| Edinburgh's locale, in poetry | 33 |
| Column molding | 14 |
| Sea SE of the Falklands | 23 |
| Sea near Falkland Islands | 25 |
| Scotland: Poet. | 15 |
| Part of the British Isles, poetically | 37 |
| Nova's companion | 20 |
| Nova ___, Canada | 16 |
| Nova ______ | 11 |
| Nova _____ | 10 |
| Nova ____ | 9 |
| Literary name for part of Great Britain | 39 |
| Land of which Burns fondly wrote | 32 |
| Burns's land, to Burns | 26 |
| "Nova" follower | 25 |
| ''Nova'' follower | 33 |
| ___ Sea (part of the South Atlantic) | 36 |
| Nova -- (certain Canadian) | 26 |
| Nova ___ (Halifax native) | 25 |
| Old scholastic theological system | 33 |
| Where the collie originated | 27 |
| Where the British Open is played | 32 |
| Robert Burns' birthplace | 28 |
| Mary Stuart's realm | 23 |
| Kiltie's country | 20 |
| Home to St. Andrews | 19 |
| Country whose flag is known as the Saltire | 42 |
| Carnegie's birthplace | 25 |
| Carlyle's native land | 25 |
| Caledonia | 9 |
| Balmoral Castle site | 20 |
| "Braveheart" setting | 30 |
| They're musically blue | 26 |
| Some distance north of England? | 31 |
| Sherlock Holmes ally | 20 |
| Distance unit for loch surveying? | 33 |
| Artist Warhol accosted by the British police? | 45 |
| 36 inches, in Aberdeen? | 23 |
| Distance at St. Andrews golf course? | 36 |
| Laird or thane? | 15 |
| Prefix for "phobia" that means "dark" | 57 |
| Darkness: Comb. form | 20 |
| Caledonian: Comb. form | 22 |
| ___-Irish | 9 |
| Blind spot | 10 |
| Glasgow residents | 17 |
| Macbeth and Macduff | 19 |
| Kilt wearers | 12 |
| Glaswegians | 11 |
| Edinburgh natives | 17 |
| Aberdeen folk | 13 |
| Glaswegians, e.g. | 17 |
| Glasgow folk | 12 |
| Dumbarton denizens | 18 |
| What Mary was queen of | 22 |
| The Bruce's men | 19 |
| Stirling citizens | 17 |
| Rob Roy et al. | 14 |
| Mary, Queen of ___ | 18 |
| Glasgow natives | 15 |
| English variety | 15 |
| Burns, Bell and Boswell | 23 |
| Burns and others | 16 |
| The Macbeths, for example | 25 |
| Tartan hose wearers | 19 |
| Sean Connery and Tilda Swinton, e.g. | 36 |