Across
- 3. Drum used to add rhythm and flourish (6)
- 6. Large gathering featuring piping competitions and games (9)
- 10. Tune commonly played at Scottish celebrations and New Year (12)
- 11. The person who plays the bagpipes (5)
- 13. Rapid grace-note ornament used in piping (5)
- 18. Famous annual competition for solo pipers on the Isle of Skye (10)
- 20. Popular march played by many pipe bands (10)
- 21. Drum played with bagpipes in traditional bands (5)
- 22. A quick embellishment used to separate notes (9)
- 24. Fabric pattern often worn with kilts (6)
- 25. Traditional skirt worn by many pipers (4)
Down
- 1. Pipes that produce the continuous background sound (6)
- 2. Drum played with bagpipes in traditional bands (5)
- 4. The pattern or structure of a tune (6)
- 5. The pipe you blow into to fill the bag with air (8)
- 7. Piping embellishment made with two grace notes (6)
- 8. Part that prevents air from flowing back to the mouth (9)
- 9. Famous Scottish lament often played at funerals (10)
- 12. Country where the Great Highland bagpipe originates (8)
- 14. The main pipe where the melody is played (7)
- 15. The bag that stores air for the instrument (3)
- 16. The finger holes used to change notes (5)
- 17. Traditional Scottish song about longing for home (9)
- 19. Military band that features bagpipes and drums (8)
- 23. The instrument that is never quiet (7)
