- - Celtic language introduction removed from poetry
- - Scottish or Irish Gaelic language
- - Language of unoriginal poetry
- - language upsets seer
- - another language in another sentence
- - Language used by Alexander Selkirk
- - Language of poetry beginning to wither away
- - Language that's a letter off from 26-Across
- - Language using few words needs no introduction
- - Language from Merseyside?
- - language used in the quarter sessions
- - A language from overseas
- - Language Beardsley uses occasionally
- - language expressed in shorter sentences
- - Scottish Gaelic language
- - gaelic language that's written in "reverse"?
- - Gael's language
- - Old language
- - Hebrides dialect
- - The Irish language
- - One of the Celtic languages
- - Language that gives us "whiskey"
- - Language spoken in Limerick
- - Language spoken in Dingwall
- - Language of the Gaels
- - Language from which "whiskey" comes
- - Goidelic language of Scotland
- - Goidelic language
- - Certain Celtic language
- - Traditional language of the Irish
- - The language Gàidhlig
- - Language which gives us "clan" and "bard"
- - Language spoken around Loch Ness
- - Language related to Manx
- - Language of the Scotch Highlanders.
- - Language of the British Isles
- - Language of some Dublin Airport announcements
- - Language of some Aer Lingus announcements
- - Language of ancient Ireland
- - Language heard on Cape Breton Island
- - Language from which "spunk" is derived
- - Language from which "hubbub" comes
- - Language from which "galore" comes
- - Language from which "clan" comes
- - Highlanders' language
- - Goldelic language
- - Ancient language of Ireland
- - A language of Scotland
- - A Celtic language
- - Language that gave us 'spunk' and 'slogan'
- - Language coming from overseas
- - Language of ranter sermonising
- - Old Celtic language
- - Language in which 'Hello, how are you?' is 'Halò, ciamar a tha thu?'
- - Language of old Ireland
- - Old name for Celtic languages
- - Language to get rid of when seen as heartless
- - Highland language
- - Language is blunt, losing head
- - Highlands language
- - Hebrides language
- - Old World language
- - Language that gave us 'plaid'
- - Irish language offshoot
- - Celts' old language
- - Language in "scatter seed"
- - Irish Gaelic language
- - Irish language
- - Language in "persecute"
- - Language in "another serving"?
- - A foreign language
- - Old Irish language
- - Language is abrupt losing head
- - Hebrides tongue
- - Scottish language
- - Language of Scotland
- - Regularly repressed language
- - Language of the Celts
- - Language that gave us 'galore'
- - Language that gave us 'bard'
- - Language of poetry very defective
- - Language from jumper getting undressed
- - Emerald Isle language
- - Language very lacking in poetry
- - Language of 19-Across
- - A language spoken in Scotland
- - The language of Somerset
- - Scot's language
- - Gaelic language from which "plaid" comes
- - Language spoken in Stornoway
- - Scot's language, say
- - Language of Ireland
- - Ancient Irish language
- - Language that gave us "smithereens"
- - Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry"
- - Language that gave us "clan"
- - Language that gave us "hubbub"
- - Language heard in the Outer Hebrides
- - Certain Goidelic language
- - Alternative name for Irish Gaelic
- - Seer (anag.)
- - peter seller's tongue
- - Gaelic poetry lost first
- - linguistic cousin of manx
- - old irish seer is reformed
- - Old name for Irish or sometimes Scottish Gaelic
- - Irish take part in prayer service before admitting saint
- - Gaelic speakers evidently content
- - some conversed in gaelic
- - Old tongue
- - Celtic dialect
- - Relative of Manx
- - Tam wearer's tongue
- - Skye talk
- - Scots Gaelic, e.g.
- - Scotch Gaelic
- - Robert the Bruce's tongue
- - It's spoken in Stornoway
- - Irish offshoot
- - Highlands dialect
- - Highlander talk
- - Gaelic anagram for seer
- - Caledonian tongue
- - "Whiskey" source
- - Tongue for Brian Boru
- - Talk of the Gaels
- - Scots Irish
- - Padraig's tongue
- - Old name for Scottish Gaelic
- - Old Irish tongue
- - Old Gaelic
- - Manx's relative
- - Limerick words
- - It's heard up in the Highlands
- - It may be heard in the Highlands
- - Irish relative
- - Highlands vernacular
- - Highlands Gaelic
- - Highlander's old tongue
- - Highland Gaelic
- - Hibernian tongue
- - Goldelic tongue
- - Goidelic tongue
- - Enya sometimes sings in it
- - Early Irish tongue
- - Dialect also called the Ulster accent
- - Ancient Irish
- - Anagram for seer
- - An old tongue
- - "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it
- - Gael.
- - Irish tongue
- - Manx tongue
- - Irregularly notched
- - Certain Scots.
- - Ancient tongue
- - European tongue
- - Old Irish
- - Highlander
- - Celt
- - Source of the word 'trousers'
- - Gaelic
- - Once
- - British Isles tongue
- - Gaelic tongue
- - Scots Gaelic
- - Old-fashioned name for both Irish and Scottish Gaelic
- - Celtic tongue
- - Highland tongue
- - Manx relative
- - Trumpeter and bandleader Hawkins
- - Irish Gaelic
- - Another name for Irish Gaelic
- - Highlands tongue
- - Ancient Irish tongue
- - Irish Gaelic tongue
- - Old tongue of Ireland
- - Peter Sellers holds tongue
- - Center of fuller's earth
- - Scottish tongue
- - Scot's tongue
- - Skye writing?
- - Cousin of Manx
- - What some Irish speak
- - Gaelic verses with no beginning or end
- - Scottish Gaelic
- - Old Scots or Irish Gaelic
- - Celtic tongue of the British Isles
- - It's heard in the Highlands
- - Scots' tongue
- - Highland dialect
- - Talk of the Gaelic
- - Gael's tongue
- - An old Irish tongue
- - Cork tongue
- - Of the Highlands
- - It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock"
- - Highlander's tongue
- - "Slogan" derives from it
- - What Scots speak
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