- - irvine —, author of the novels glue and trainspotting
- - like anthony hopkins or catherine zeta-jones
- - like tom jones or shirley bassey
- - Like Cardiff citizens
- - Pertaining to somewhere like Swansea, perhaps
- - language in which "w" and "y" are considered vowels
- - like roald dahl and shirley bassey, by birth
- - Like the band Manic Street Preachers
- - Nationality of golfer Ian Woosnam and Catherine Zeta-Jones
- - Like Tom Jones
- - Like rarebit
- - Language in which 'dd' and 'ff' are treated as single letters of the alphabet
- - Like someone from Cardiff
- - Like the Tudors, originally
- - Like Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones
- - Like the Llwynywermod royal estate
- - Like an eisteddfod festival
- - Like Roald Dahl, by birth
- - Like Dylan Thomas
- - Like the name Evan
- - Like Tom Jones or Catherine Zeta-Jones
- - Like Dylan Thomas, by birth
- - Like Richard Burton, by birth
- - Like the word "cwm"
- - Like names starting "Ff-"
- - Like Tom Jones, by birth
- - Language that gave us "flummery" and "crag"
- - Like the name "Bryn Mawr"
- - Like Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey
- - Like Richard Burton and Dylan Thomas
- - Like Catherine Zeta-Jones or Tom Jones
- - Like "The Book of Taliesin"
- - Like Catherine Zeta-Jones
- - Like Dylan Thomas and Tom Jones
- - Like Anthony Hopkins
- - Like Richard Burton
- - Like 41 Down
- - Like Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins
- - Like Anthony Hopkins and Tom Jones
- - Pertaining to Wales or its people
- - Language of an alliterative wizard?
- - Irvine ...., Trainspotting author
- - .... corgi
- - .... terrier; wiry-coated dog
- - act of self-abuse while listening to male voice choir, where some bowels harmed
- - Nationality of a person from Wales
- - Irvine ..., author of Trainspotting
- - ... Corgi (short-legged dog)
- - Celtic language that uses "w" as a vowel
- - Language in which "please" is "os gwelwch yn dda"
- - From Aberystwyth, say
- - Some Brits oddly skipped this clue — two upset
- - christian bale, by birth
- - who wrote trainspotting?
- - Celtic language upset host by bash's conclusion
- - British dog breed ... terrier\r\n
- - Language heard in Cardiff
- - Fail to pay gambling debts? The language!
- - Cheat people
- - From Wales
- - Cardiff's people
- - Tom Jones' nationality
- - People of Pontypridd
- - People of Cardiff
- - Language that gives us "cromlech"
- - Language in which "mountain" is "fynydd"
- - Language for Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
- - From Cardiff, e.g.
- - From Aberystwyth, perhaps
- - Curler Jimmy
- - Coming from Swansea?
- - Breed of pig
- - Anthony Hopkins, by birth
- - Kind of rabbit
- - Language that gave us "corgi"
- - Language in Cardiff
- - Clone from well-chosen type from a neighbouring island
- - Cymraeg, in English
- - From Gwynedd, say
- - From Swansea, say
- - Cardiff residents
- - ...... corgi (dog breed)
- - Origin of the word 'flannel'
- - Language that gave us "Avon"
- - Englishwoman dismisses moaning from family living in Cardiff
- - From Clwyd or Gwynedd counties
- - The neighbour's research fellow is missing from coral reef
- - From Cardiff, say
- - Cardiff-born
- - Cardiff natives
- - European research fellow dismisses coral reef
- - Language of Cardiff
- - From Cardiff
- - British language
- - Cardiff crowd
- - Pontypool people
- - Don't pay a lost wager
- - Swansea-born
- - Tabor leaves bowler hats to the English neighbours
- - Language for talking to the corgis
- - Born in Cardiff, e.g
- - Steal the show dropping hot seat overseas, in a manner of speaking
- - Pontypridd populace
- - It's known to locals as Cymraeg
- - Llanfairpwll citizens
- - Cymric
- - Language that "flummery" comes from
- - From Aberystwyth's land
- - Cardiff language
- - Language in which "good day" is "dydd da"
- - Duck a debt
- - W can be a vowel in it
- - Cambrian
- - Rarebit description
- - Carmarthen citizens, e.g.
- - From Swansea
- - Language that gave us the word "cwm"
- - Born in Cardiff
- - Swansea residents
- - (& 35-Across) Spot in Great Britain
- - Corgi modifier
- - Cardiff citizens
- - Cymru's language
- - Rhondda residents
- - ...... rarebit
- - Natives of Cardiff
- - Renege on a wager
- - Kind of terrier or rabbit
- - Cheat the bookie
- - Be a deadbeat
- - Cambrians
- - Renege, in a way
- - Rarebit or terrier
- - Tom Jones, for one
- - Cardiff people.
- - Renege
- - Celtic tongue
- - Rabbit ......
- - Celtic language
- - the —, 1731 stage play by henry fielding
- - Relating to Wales or its people
- - Language spoken in Wales
- - .... corgi; herding dog
- - ...... rarebit, cheese on toast
- - Eisteddfod language
- - Born in Cardiff, for example
- - ...... corgi (short-legged herding dog)
- - of wales
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