Crossword-Clue: Occupation romanticized by Sir Walter Scott
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- "Rob ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel) 57.97%
- Pastoral romance by Sir Philip Sidney 57.50%
- "o'er thy heathery ___ ...": Sir Walter Scott 57.14%
- Scottish town of Sir Walter Scott's youth 57.14%
- Great ___, epithet for Sir Walter Scott. 57.14%
- occupation of hunting seals 57.14%
- Occupation of many blue-collar workers: Abbr. 55.81%
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