Crossword Clue: Nickname for a Scot
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Nickname for a Scot"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Nickname for a Scot"
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- American athlete — Scottish soldier
- Athlete, informally
- Athlete, slangily
- Athlete
- Athletic person
- Athletic sort, slangily
- Athletic sort
- Athletic type
- Athletic type ... or athletic wear
- Athletic type, slangily
- B.M.O.C., typically
- Bookworm's counterpart
- Derby rider, for short
- Emilio Estevez played one in "The Breakfast Club"
- Enthusiast, informally
- Ewing family patriarch
- College athlete
- "Dallas" daddy
- High school athlete, in slang
- High school stereotype
- High school tag
- High school type with cache, often
- Varsity letter earner
- Whitney nickname
- Someone who has a lot of balls in the air?
- Multiple letterman
- Musclehead
- Muscly athlete
- Shock ___ (rhyming term for an offensive radio host)
- Shock ___
- Shock follower?
- Locker-room habitué
- Locker room habitué
- Nerd's opposite
- Nerd's tormentor
- Nickname for a Scot
- Letter getter
- Letter jacket wearer
- Prom king, often
- Sande or Shoemaker, for short
- Type of itch
- Sports guy
- Sports lover
- Sporty stereotype
- Slasher film archetype
Recent Usage of Nickname for a Scot in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Oct. 19, 1985