- - Campbell and macdonald
- - Mackenzie and others
- - Mackenzie and MacGregor
- - MacLeods and MacDonalds
- - Stewarts and Mackays
- - MacDonalds et al.
- - Mackenzie and MacDonald.
- - The Campbells and others.
- - The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g.
- - Hatfields and McCoys
- - The Hatfields and McCoys, e.g.
- - clash of ...., fantasy game with gems and elixir
- - These "Clash" in a popular Supercell mobile game
- - Scottish tribes
- - cherokee septet
- - Hatfields & McCoys
- - Online multiplayer game "Clash of ..."
- - Groups of people united by kinship
- - Groups of people in a territory (as ones in the game "Clash of ...")
- - What tartans show
- - Large Scottish families
- - Gaelic groups
- - "Call of Duty" groupings
- - Kilt wearers' groups
- - Groups identified by tartans
- - Groups of gamers or families
- - Feuding families, perhaps
- - Tartan-sporting families
- - Tribal groups
- - Highland families
- - Highland groups
- - Extended families
- - Highlands groups
- - Scottish families
- - Families
- - Scottish groups
- - Groups of gamers
- - "Family Feud" participants
- - They're distinguished by tartans
- - Online gaming guilds
- - Large families
- - Groups related by blood
- - Highlands families
- - Feuding factions, often
- - Highland family groups
- - Kin groups
- - Chieftains' groups
- - Tartan-wearing groups
- - Some feud participants
- - Kilted groups
- - Celtic groups
- - "The Family Feud" participants
- - Their names may start with "Mac"
- - Sometimes warring groups
- - Tartan-clad families
- - Tartans distinguish them
- - They play "The Feud"
- - Feud participants
- - Kilts identify them
- - Tribal families
- - Family units
- - MacRaes et al.
- - Coteries' cousins
- - Septs
- - What tartans denote
- - Groups of families.
- - Wearers of tartans.
- - Scottish gatherers.
- - Dwellers in the Highlands.
- - Groups in the Highlands.
- - Scotland's pride.
- - Tribes.
- - Big families
- - Ancestral groups
- - Family groups
- - Social units.
- - Cliques
- - Reunion groups
- - Close-knit groups
- - Common-interest groups
- - Related groups
- - Blood groups
- - Tartan wearers
- - Relations
- - Reunion attendees
- - Social divisions
- - Social groups
- - Family divisions
- - Groups
- - clash of ..., mobile game
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