Clue 65.
again ... a very clever clue and 'dual ways to get to the answer ....
�Collection of Scotsmen� ..... you are looking for a scottish word meaning a 'Collection of small items (much used by the Bard - and I don't mean Shakespeare)
On the one hand - the answer is an anagram of two words in the clue .... (but, I think this is co-incidental for I see no word that 'indicates' an anagram)
On the other hand - the answer is a word that is 'running' in the clue (note the word �nside�)
Clue 67.
On the one hand this is a straight forward clue (the first two words of the clue) ---- BUT, the the two-worded answer surprisingly (at least to me) is a 'phrase' used in the world of horse-racing to mean �number of horses� that are gathered together for daily exercises, eg on the gallops
(this phrase is in Chambers)