- - Young chap or gentleman's companion falling short
- - Lassie's male companion
- - Terhune canine
- - Terhune dog
- - Lass's mate
- - Terhune title character
- - Terhune's title dog
- - Lass's male counterpart
- - Albert Payson Terhune pooch
- - Terhune's hero
- - Terhune's "......: A Dog"
- - Terhune collie
- - Housman's "A Shropshire ......"
- - Terhune's admirable dog
- - Lass's partner
- - Housman's was from Shropshire
- - "Cupid is a knavish ......": "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- - Traditional song "Wagoner's ......"
- - Title collie in a novel by Albert Payson Terhune
- - Terhune's fictional collie
- - Terhune's collie
- - Terhune subject
- - Terhune canine hero
- - Terhune barker
- - Scot's son
- - One of the original "Charlie's Angels"
- - Lassie's playmate
- - Albert Payson Terhune hero
- - A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ......"
- - "Carry the ...... that's born to be king" ("Skye Boat Song" line)
- - Fictional dog
- - Terhune's "...... Dog"
- - Name for a collie.
- - "Wee" Scottish fella
- - Chap from Lechlade
- - Chap left at the end of the road
- - Young boy from Inverness
- - Lightning ... (electricity-generating superhero)
- - Young chap involved with half the ladies
- - Young Scottish bloke
- - The Dodgers on sports tickers
- - Youngster or almost a mature girl
- - Boy from LA devious at first
- - Strapping young ......
- - Youth leaders in London and Dublin
- - That poetic Shropshire chap?
- - Juvenile, schoolboy
- - Informally, a young man, especially in the UK
- - Youngin, in Scotland
- - Good riddance to happy horsey worker
- - matter-eater ...... (voracious dc hero)
- - schoolboy, youth
- - Small chap
- - chap from the heart of claddagh
- - Lard ... Donuts (The Simpsons snack shop)
- - Young fellow, in Aberdeen
- - future bloke
- - For him, Los Angeles is at the back of beyond
- - Kid in Channel Seven commercial
- - stable employee maybe happy, heading off
- - a boy in the year 50?
- - Wee little boy
- - little gent
- - Young Highlander
- - Youth leaders in Leeds and Doncaster
- - Any boy on a Scottish loch
- - Youngster, in Scotland
- - Bonny type, maybe
- - ... %26 lass
- - Bagpipes player, maybe
- - The chap left a note
- - Young man from Edinburgh
- - The boy is a little shorter than the woman
- - Young man from Scotland, e.g.
- - Word whose female equivalent is lassie
- - A young boy
- - A young fellow
- - A young chap in Scotland
- - Young boy from Scotland
- - One of the boys
- - Young chap, in Scotland
- - Boy, in Belfast
- - Young boy, in Scotland
- - A young fellow in Scotland
- - A young chap
- - Metahuman Ferro, in comics
- - Chap of 50, nowadays?
- - Informal term for a young boy
- - Young man from London
- - Young man, in Glasgow
- - For whom Los Angeles is at the back of beyond!
- - Would he give pounds for a hardback?
- - Lard ... Donuts ("The Simpsons" shop)
- - Certain young Scot
- - British boy
- - A young man in Scotland
- - Scottish schoolboy
- - Aberdeen bloke
- - british bro
- - Young boy, in Britain
- - Scottish bloke
- - "...... a boy!"
- - Stripling(Used today)
- - Little fella(Used today)
- - Bristol boy
- - "A Shropshire ......"
- - Wee boy
- - Male youngster
- - Oingo Boingo "Only a ......"
- - Knickers wearer
- - Highland kid
- - Boy, in Scotland
- - Bannockburn boy
- - Adolescent boy
- - "A Shropshire ......": Housman
- - Young feller
- - Wee little man
- - Wee little guy
- - Little dude
- - Lard ...... Donuts (snack shop on "The Simpsons")
- - Irish fellow
- - Glasgow boy
- - Every man, once
- - Young man, in Scotland
- - Young male Scot
- - Young bagpipe player, maybe
- - Shropshire inhabitant
- - Shropshire individual
- - Midshipmite
- - Lard ...... Donuts (store on "The Simpsons")
- - Lard ...... Donuts (shop on "The Simpsons")
- - Highlands youth
- - Highlands boy
- - Highland fellow
- - Dad, once
- - Boy from Liverpool
- - "And many a lightfoot ......": Housman
- - "......: A Dog"
- - "......: A Dog" (1962)
- - Young Pip, for one
- - Young man, in Edinburgh
- - Young guy, in Aberdeen or Dundee
- - Young fellow, in Scotland
- - Young acolyte
- - Wee little fellow
- - Wee boy, in Scotland
- - Tom or Huck
- - Strapping young guy, perhaps
- - Strapping young guy
- - Stable boy, in Britain
- - Sonnyboy
- - Small strapper
- - Shaver that doesn't shave
- - Shaveling
- - Scottish kiddie
- - Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- - Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- - One in knickers
- - Metal band Strapping Young ......
- - Many a conkers player
- - Male Scottish youngster
- - Little sprout
- - Little kiltie
- - Lass' brother
- - Kilted kid
- - Kilkenny kid
- - Irish boy
- - Huck or Tom, e.g.
- - Huck Finn, e.g.
- - Housman, in Shropshire
- - Housman youth
- - Horatio Alger sort
- - Highlands tyke
- - Future fella
- - Eton attendee, perhaps
- - Dundee shaver
- - Dundee dude
- - Cub scout, say
- - Chap, affectionately
- - Canadian metalers Strapping Young ......
- - Boy or young man
- - Boy from Glasgow
- - Beau for a lass
- - Any "Lord of the Flies" character
- - Address at a Scottish pub
- - A. E. Housman hero
- - A Thai tongue
- - "Strapping" young fellow
- - "Sing me a song of a ...... that is gone": Stevenson
- - "Shropshire ......"
- - ...... mag (Maxim or FHM)
- - Young guy?
- - Minor, maybe
- - Young male
- - Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Cub
- - Teen-ager.
- - Small fellow
- - Bar mitzvah, e.g
- - Half-pint
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