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Answer for the clue "A Scottish cap with straight sides and a crease along the top from front to back ", 9 letters:
glengarry

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Glengarry \Glen*gar"ry\, n., or Glengarry bonnet \Glen*gar"ry bon"net\ [Name of a valley in Scotland.] A kind of Highland Scotch cap for men, with straight sides and a hollow top sloping to the back, where it is parted and held together by ribbons or strings. ...

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Glengarry was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Ontario , active from 1867 to 1975, which elected one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . The district roughly corresponded to the territory of Glengarry County . In the ...

Usage examples of glengarry.

He had a pale face with large black eyes and dark hair partly covered with a Glengarry bonnet set rakishly over one ear.

The boy was dressed in kilts, with the Campbell plaid flung over his shoulder and a spray of evergreen pine nodding gayly from his Glengarry bonnet.

The Prince, it seemed, was at Lancaster, and Lord George and the Glengarry men and the Appin Stewarts half-way between that town and Preston.

Along with your title, I award to you the lands that stretch from Callender in Perthshire to the land from Sterling to the Clyde, and I appoint you laird of all the MacDonald clans in Glengarry, who have long been with out a leader.

Auchnacarrie, where the prince was joined by the Macdonalds of Glencoe, a hundred and fifty strong, two hundred Stuarts of Appin under their chief, and by the younger Glengarry with two hundred more, so that the force had now swelled to sixteen hundred men.

Martin Lennox had been a captain in the Glengarry Light Infantry Regiment of Fencibles at the time and received a grant of eight hundred acres.

He had arranged that a body of young Jacobite officers in foreign service, with four hundred Highlanders under young Glengarry, should overpower the Guards, break into St.

Next day Glengarry would post north, the Highlanders would muster at the House of Touch, and Charles would appear among his beloved subjects.

Portsmouth road, convenient for the coast, was the very place for Prince Charles to lurk in, while Murray and Glengarry cleared the way to the throne.

Invergarry, the castle of the laird of Glengarry, and continued his journey into the west Highlands, where he found shelter in a village called Glenbeisdale, near where he had landed on his expedition for the conquest of England.

It was the country of Lochiel, Glengarry, and other Jacobite chiefs, and was filled with soldiers, diligently seeking the leaders of the insurrection.

The Glengarry Massacre of 1542 had become part of Scottish myth and legend, as well as history.

Miles MacDonell, retired from the Glengarry Regiment, has been appointed by Selkirk governor of the new colony.

He had matched Tassa Kay shot for shot, trading tips, technical facts and history in between rounds of Glengarry amber.

We chose Glen Kingie, and after a long climb found a torrent that took us down to Glengarry before sunset.