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A list of phrases related to the word "scotland"...
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A bit of a
porridge
An everyday story of
country
folk ( A catchphrase from The Archers )
Ask not what your
country
can do for you, but what you can do for your
country
Auld Reekie ( Nickname of the city of Edinburgh )
Auld lang syne
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Balmoral Castle ( tourist attraction in Scotland )
Big Baby ( Nickname of basketball player
Glen
Davis )
Big
Country
( Nickname of basketball player Bryant Reeves )
Big
Mac
( Nickname of baseball player Mark McGwire )
Bonny Scotland
Central heating for kids ( Ready Brek
porridge
advertising slogan )
Come home to Birds Eye
Country
( Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan )
Come to Marlboro
Country
( Marlboro Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Computer says no ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
Country
Pie ( Bob Dylan song )
Country
cousin
Country
gentleman
Country
house hotel ( an upmarket hotel located in a revamped rural mansion )
Country
pursuits
Country
rock
Country
sports
Crazy Gun Barney ( Nickname of Barney
Fife
( Don Knotts ) )
Cry the beloved
country
Edinburgh Castle ( tourist attraction in Scotland )
Everything is easier on a
Mac
( Apple Computer advertising slogan )
Fingal's Cave ( tourist attraction in Scotland )
First footing ( making a round of visits at New Year )
Fortress
Europe
Forward with
Britain
( Daily Mirror advertising slogan )
Girl From The North
Country
( Bob Dylan song )
Go to the
country
God's chosen
country
God's own
country
( Kerala, India advertising slogan )
Goodnight children everywhere ( A catchphrase from Uncle
Mac
)
Great scot ( exclamation of surprise )
Have you got a light mac?
Hoots mon, there's a moose in the hoose
I am the only gay in the village ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I want that one ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I'm a laydee ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I'm backing
Britain
It's a free
country
Mac
the Knife ( Nickname of Harold Macmillan )
Made in Scotland from girders ( Irn Bru advertising slogan )
Many a mickle makes a muckle
Mother
country
Mull of Kintyre ( Wings song )
My
country
right or wrong
Old lang syne
One instinctively knows when something is right (
Croft
Original Sherry advertising slogan )
Rob Roy ( Nickname of Robert MacGregor )
Save your breath to cool your
porridge
Scotch and the Single Girl ( J&B Scotch advertising slogan )
Scotland the brave
Should old acquaintance be forgot
Talk
tweed
That's not a knife; that's a knife ( Crocodile
Dundee
)
The Athens of The North ( Nickname of the city of Edinburgh )
The Big Yin ( Nickname of comedian Billy Connolly )
The Final Countdown ( song by the Swedish band
Europe
)
The Flying Squad ( Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate, New Scotland Yard )
The Gateway To
Europe
( Nickname of Amsterdam )
The Granite City ( Nickname of
Aberdeen
Scotland )
The Heart Of
Europe
( Nickname of Prague Czech Republic )
The Highland Fling
The Royal Mile ( tourist attraction in Edinburgh Scotland )
The Sick Man of
Europe
( Nickname of Turkey )
The
Tartan
Army
The crowned heads of
Europe
The old
country
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there ( the opening line of The Go-Between )
The sick man of
Europe
This line of
country
Typhoo puts the T in Britain, the T that stands for taste ( Typhoo Tea advertising slogan )
While in Europe, pick up an ugly European ( Volkswagen advertising slogan )
Yeah but, no but ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
Yeah, I know ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
You are now free to move about the
country
( Southwest Airlines advertising slogan )
You take the high road: I'll take the low road
You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife (
Country
Life butter advertising slogan )
Your
country
needs you