- - Part of Scotland provided iron manacles
- - County north of the Firth of Forth
- - Musical instrument from part of Scotland
- - Old Scottish county — musical instrument
- - Historical Scottish county — wind instrument
- - Historic Scottish county, bordering on the Firth of Forth
- - Flute; Scots county
- - Ancient Scots county
- - What's played in part of Scotland?
- - European following tips from famous inglenook finally gets somewhere in Scotland
- - 'The Spirit of '76' instrument
- - Musical instrument somewhere in Scotland
- - "Spirit of '76" instrument
- - Type of flute: Scottish council area
- - Kind of small flute
- - Barney of Mayberry
- - St Andrews area of Scotland
- - County on the Firth of Forth
- - Spirit of '76 prop
- - Instrument in the painting "The Spirit of '76"
- - Marching band instrument of old
- - County of St. Andrews, Scotland
- - Fourth of July marcher's accompaniment
- - Region of E. Scotland
- - "Spirit of '76" item.
- - Simple form of flute.
- - Relative of a piccolo.
- - "Spirit of '76" music-maker.
- - instrument composed of elements 9, 53 and 26
- - Fifteen minus ten = instrument
- - Wind in a marching band
- - instrument whose name comes from the german for "pipe"
- - wind with a drum
- - Othar Turner's instrument
- - Metal brackets in case for instrument
- - Mayberry's Barney
- - Small military flute
- - Television's Robert ..........and drum
- - Mini-flute?
- - High-pitched flute played in drum bands
- - ................ and drum corps
- - Wind instrument
- - Piccolo cousin
- - Piccolo's cousin
- - High wind?
- - High-pitched wind instrument
- - Piccolo kin
- - Marcher's instrument
- - Piccolo's kin
- - Instrument similar to the piccolo
- - Small flute used by Sufi fellowship
- - Wind similar to a piccolo
- - Marcher's flute
- - Piccolo relative
- - Flute type
- - Small flute provided in further education
- - Small high-pitched flute
- - Marching band wind
- - Shrill flute
- - One entertained by very loud electronic instrument
- - Small flute
- - Drum go-with
- - Military band wind
- - What's provided in iron pipe?
- - It's played by short footballers - the first eleven?
- - Military wind
- - It's played by short footballers from Spain
- - Tootling instrument
- - Flute
- - Military band instrument
- - Drum's companion
- - Patriotic drum partner?
- - Sheriff Taylor's sidekick
- - March music maker
- - Mayberry deputy
- - Little flute
- - Instrument with six finger holes
- - Flute in a march
- - Marching-band flute
- - Military band flute
- - Flute kin
- - Taylor's deputy
- - Military flute
- - Taylor's deputy on TV
- - Knotts character
- - High-pitched military band instrument
- - Drum's partner
- - Drum partner
- - Wind on the battlefield
- - Old Pictish kingdom
- - Colonial flute
- - Rustic flute
- - Drum accompanier
- - High-pitched flute
- - High-pitched tooter
- - It has six finger holes
- - Flute-like instrument
- - High-pitched wind
- - Flute.s kin
- - Transverse flute
- - Drum's accompaniment
- - Military music maker
- - A '76 instrument
- - "...... with Lather," musical soap opera
- - Paraders' instrument.
- - Small wind instrument.
- - Colonial musical instrument
- - Woodwind instrument
- - Musical instrument
- - Marching band instrument
- - Scottish instrument
- - A small flute
- - Instrument similar to a piccolo
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