- - Braveheart language
- - Scottish Highland language
- - Language Alice translated after introduction to Greek
- - Initially German confuses Celia with a Celtic language
- - language that gave us slogan and galore
- - european replaces first line in french language
- - Language we got "galore" from
- - Sets up agency introducing the French to golf - a very Irish sport?
- - Erse, a Scottish or Irish language
- - Language that gave us "hubbub" and "slogan"
- - A Scottish language
- - 41-Down language
- - Irish language family
- - Language from which 'slogan' and 'spunk' come
- - Language that gave us "slogan"
- - Manx language family
- - Tralee language
- - Language that gave us "banshee"
- - Like a banshee
- - Language from which "bog" is derived
- - Ossian's language
- - Language for Eire
- - A Celtic language
- - Celtic tongue
- - Language that gave us 'plaid'
- - Irish language
- - Scottish language
- - Language that gave us 'galore'
- - Language that gave us "smithereens"
- - Language that gave us "clan"
- - U.K. language
- - A language
- - Celtic language
- - Limerick language
- - Celtic ....
- - language spoken in scotland's outer hebrides
- - Language that gave us "whiskey"
- - game played here, perhaps, by retiring top lawyer only half-elicited result
- - Another word for 5 sounds like French in some accents
- - Maybe Irish agile playing at speed of light
- - Characteristic of the Celts
- - Rising smoke envelops pasture of northern 16
- - Dublin tongue
- - Green part in smoke that rolls over tongue
- - Irish tongue
- - Source of 'bog' and 'glen'
- - Agile playing college game in Croke Park
- - Erse
- - Manx tongue
- - Irish dialect
- - Mary Macleod wrote in it
- - Highlander's speech
- - Ossian's tongue.
- - "Erin go bragh," for instance.
- - Early Scottish speech.
- - Native tongue of G. B. S.'s homeland.
- - Ancient tongue
- - Highland tongue
- - Manx relative
- - Hebrides tongue
- - Scottish ..........
- - Irish ..........
- - Manx, e.g
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