| 100% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott work |
| 70% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott novel |
| 70% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott classic |
| 70% | ROBROY | 6 | Sir Walter Scott character |
| 70% | KENILWORTH | 10 | Sir Walter Scott novel |
| 70% | AUSTEN | 6 | Sir Walter Scott contemporary |
| 66% | LOCHINVAR | 9 | Sir Walter Scott poem about a knight |
| 65% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott novel about a fictional knight |
| 65% | KENILWORTH | 10 | 1821 novel by Sir Walter Scott |
| 64% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott novel set in 12th-century England |
| 64% | IVANHOE | 7 | Sir Walter Scott's tale of Cedric the Saxon |
| 64% | EVAN | 4 | Highlander in Sir Walter Scott's "Waverley" |
| 64% | RONAN | 5 | Saint in a Sir Walter Scott title |
| 64% | RUST | 4 | "Too much rest is ___": Sir Walter Scott |
| 64% | PERTH | 5 | Whence Sir Walter Scott's Fair Maid |
| 64% | WAVERLEY | 8 | Series of novels by Sir Walter Scott |
| 63% | KELSO | 5 | Scottish town of Sir Walter Scott's youth |
| 63% | EDIE | 4 | Beggar in Sir Walter Scott's "The Antiquary" |
| 63% | FAIRMAID | 8 | & 1A The —, 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott |
| 62% | OER | 3 | "___ dale and hill the summons flew": Sir Walter Scott |
| 62% | LAYOFTHELAST | 12 | & 1D The —, 1805 narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott |
| 61% | EEN | 3 | "They dug his grave ___ where he lay": Sir Walter Scott |
| 60% | ASHTON | 6 | Family name in Sir Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor" |
| 59% | ASHTON | 6 | Lucy ___, title character in Sir Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor" |
| 59% | TALISMAN | 8 | The —, 1825 novel by Sir Walter Scott whose characters include Queen Berengaria |
| 59% | ABBOTSFORD | 10 | Former residence of Sir Walter Scott near Melrose on the River Tweed |
| 58% | RAEBURN | 7 | Henry —, Scottish painter whose portraits include that of Sir Walter Scott in 1822 |
| 58% | ANTIQUARY | 9 | The —, 1816 novel by Sir Walter Scott whose central character is Jonathan Oldbuck |
| 58% | REDGAUNTLET | 11 | 1824 novel by Sir Walter Scott featuring the story Wandering Willie’s Tale |
| 58% | MEAT | 4 | "___ eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion": Sir Walter Scott |