- LAD
- Bonny boy
- British bro
- One of the boys
- Friend for 51 Down
- Kilted kid
- Highland boy
- Man in the making
- Partner of 35 Down
- Young chap
- Terhune collie
- Shaver
- Young bloke
- Young yeoman
- Highlands boy
- Glasgow boy
- A Shropshire ___ (A.E. Housman work)
- Hampshire horse trainer's underling
- ___: A Dog (Albert Payson Terhune novel)
- Cupid is a knavish ___: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Stable boy, in Britain
- Lassie's mate
- --
- Sprout
- Pip in "Great Expectations," e.g.
- Man of tomorrow
- Squirt
- Maxim target
- Dog in literature
- Bro, to a Brit
- One of three, maybe?
- Lassie's playmate
- Little guy
- Stripling
- Little kiltie
- When I was a ___...
- Fellow
- Sonny
- Young kiltie
- Young man
- Lass's mate
- Sonny boy
- Clansman's son
- Whippersnapper
- Tiny guy
- Edinburgh boy
- Male youth
- Young 'un
- Adolescent boy
- Young male
- Little shaver
- Young guy
- Boy
- Scottish shaver
- Bristol boy
- Highlands youth
- Scot's son
- Dundee shaver
- Kilkenny kid
- Wee little fellow
- Terhune's fictional collie
- ___ mag
- Royal name in 15th century Eastern Europe
- Kiddie
- Book barker
- Terhune's barker
- Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
- 15-Across partner
- 110-Down partner
- Little dude
- Youthful fellow
- A.E. Housman's "A Shropshire __"
- Address at a Scottish pub
- Little fellow
- Any Boy Scout
- Little chap
- Brit's bud
- Pub bud
- Pub pal
- Youth found in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- __: a Dog: 1962 film based on a 1919 novel
- SoCal team
- Young feller
- Chip off the old block
- Dog of fiction
- Lassie's beau
- Bucko
- Terhune's collie
- Young fella
- Highlands tyke
- Minor, maybe
- Wee fellow
- Nipper
- It's a boy
- Lass' brother
- Little fella
- Any "Lord of the Flies" character
- Boy from Glasgow
- Small strapper
- Finn, for one
- Minor chap
- Kid in a kilt
- Young dude
- Young son
- 94 Across fellow
- Small boy
- Future bloke
- ___ mags (Maxim, Stuff, etc.)
- Terhune's title dog
- Bar mitzvah, e.g.
- Boyo
- When all the world is old, ___—Kingsley.
- A Shropshire ___.—A. E. Housman.
- Gossoon.
- Shaveling.
- Arthur MacArthur, for instance.
- Barefoot boy.
- He's from Shropshire.
- Younker.
- When I was a ___ I served a term . . .
- Housman in Shropshire.
- Member of B. S. A.
- Term of endearment for any man.
- Space cadet.
- A Shropshire ___.” nyt 1954 LAD Friend of 4 Down. nyt 1954 LAD Scout. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Stripling. nyt 1954 LAD Teen-ager. nyt 1954 LAD Youth. nyt 1954 LADD He played Shane."
- Cadet.
- Man or boy.
- Teen-ager.
- Cupid is a knavish ___ . . .
- Housman hero.
- Growing boy.
- Son.
- Adolescent.
- Housman when young.
- Young one.
- Hobbledehoy.
- Housman boy.
- A Shropshire ___.
- See 19 Down.
- Buster Brown.
- Flower child.
- Midshipmite.
- Youngling.
- See 52 Across.
- That's a good ___.
- Shropshire ___
- Shropshire inhabitant
- Terhune subject
- And many a lightfoot ___: Housman
- A. E. Housman hero
- Housman youth
- A Shropshire ___: Housman
- Dad, once
- Terhune canine
- Terhune canine hero
- Aladdin, e.g.
- Shropshire individual
- Name for a collie
- A Thai tongue
- Young acolyte
- Fictional dog
- Housman's was from Shropshire
- Literary collie
- Preteen
- Shaver that doesn't shave
- Chap, affectionately
- Terhune's "___: a Dog"
- Horatio Alger sort
- Terhune title character
- Bannockburn boy
- Cub scout, say
- Carry the ___ that's born to be king ("Skye Boat Song" line)
- Sing me a song of a ___ that is gone: Stevenson
- Irish fellow
- Knickers wearer
- Huck Finn, e.g.
- Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___"
- Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- One in knickers
- ___ mag (Maxim or FHM)
- There's a good ___
- Fella
- Fellow at a pub
- Wee fella
- Boy in knickers, perhaps
- Knickers wearer, maybe
- Whom the Irish may call a gossoon
- Wee chap
- A boy.
- Small fellow
- Tyke
- Oingo Boingo "Only a ___"
- Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___
- Tot in Tottenham
- Certain Scot minor
- Li'l gent
- Wee 'un
- Wee me, e.g. (my pronouns are he/him)
- Lass's pal
- ___ mags (U.K. publications for men)
- A Shropshire ___ (A. E. Housman poetry collection)
- Oliver Twist, e.g.
- A Dog of literature
- A Dog
- Every man, once
- A Shropshire _____ (Housman)
- Male youngster
- Terhune's dog
- Terhune's hero
- Terhune barker
- Eton attendee, perhaps
- Kilted boy
- Irish boy
- Male Scottish youngster
- Beau for a lass
- Any young boy
- Scottish boy
- Boy Scot
- Little Scot
- U-turn from miss
- Wee Scot
- Boy, in Glasgow
- Aberdeen boy
- Certain young Scot
- Small chap
- English minor?
- Lass's brother
- Albert Payson Terhune hero
- When I was a ____ . . .
- Groom
- Kiddy
- Lassie s man
- Man-to-be
- Male nipper
- Male child
- ___: A Dog (1962)
- Terhune's admirable dog
- Albert Payson Terhune pooch
- Scottish kid
- Young bagpipe player, maybe
- Wee little man
- Highland fellow
- ___: A Dog
- Wee little guy
- Young male Scot
- Young shaver
- Terhune title dog
- Strapping young fella
- Edinburgh young'un
- Li'l boy
- Matter-Eater ___ (superhero)
- Young fellow, to a Scot
- Partner of 7 Down
- Lass's partner
- Certain sprout
- Wee child
- Little gent
- Pub bro
- Terhune title collie
- Lass's counterpart
- Man of the future
- Young man who follows the advice in 43-Down throughout this puzzle
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- Many a conkers player
- Belfast boy
- Mavericks, in the sports section
- Strapping young fellow
- A Shropshire ____
- Chap
- Terhune dog
- Young fellow
- Kid
- Schoolboy
- Terhune protagonist
- Youngster
- A Shropshire __
- Young boy
- 12-Down of tomorrow
- Wee boy
- 22-Across's young counterpart
- Little man
- Birmingham bro
- Future chap
- Young gent
- Young Scot
- Bloke
- Cub
- Little boy
- Little sprout
- One of the original "Charlie's Angels"
- Youth
