Once |
Gael |
Celt |
Celtic |
Gaelic. |
Pinnacle |
Old Irish |
Irish ___ |
Skye talk |
Additional |
Highlander |
Old Gaelic |
Old tongue |
In the past |
Scots Irish |
Scottish __ |
Cork tongue |
Manx tongue |
Scots-Gaelic |
Old language |
Irish tongue |
Gaelic tongue |
An old tongue |
Ancient Irish |
Irish Gaelic. |
Skye writing? |
Scotch Gaelic |
Scots' tongue |
Manx relative |
Certain Scots |
Gael's tongue |
Celtic tongue |
Cousin of Manx |
Irish relative |
Limerick words |
Irish offshoot |
Ancient tongue |
Celtic dialect |
Irish language |
Goidelic tongue |
Goldelic tongue |
Highland Gaelic |
Manx's relative |
Whiskey" source |
Highlander talk |
Gael's language |
European tongue |
Hebrides tongue |
Scottish tongue |
Scot's language |
Highland tongue |
Celtic language |
Gaelic language |
Anagram for seer |
Hibernian tongue |
Highlands Gaelic |
Of the Highlands |
Old Irish tongue |
Padraig's tongue |
Scottish Gaelic. |
What Scots speak |
Highland dialect |
Relative of Manx |
Hebrides dialect |
Highlands tongue |
A Celtic language |
Goldelic language |
Talk of the Gaels |
Caledonian tongue |
Goidelic language |
Highlands dialect |
Highland language |
Scottish language |
Limerick language |
Hebrides language |
European language |
Highlands language |
A foreign language |
Early Irish tongue |
Old Irish language |
Scots Gaelic, e.g. |
The Irish language |
Old World language |
Talk of the Gaelic |
An old Irish tongue |
Celts' old language |
Irish Gaelic tongue |
Tam-wearer's tongue |
Language of Ireland |
Highlander's tongue |
Irregularly notched |
Ancient Irish tongue |
Highlands vernacular |
Scot's language, say |
Language of Scotland |
British Isles tongue |
Highlanders' language |
Irish Gaelic language |
Language of the Celts |
Old tongue of Ireland |
Tongue for Brian Boru |
What some Irish speak |
Language of the Gaels |
Emerald Isle language |
Ancient Irish language |
A language of Scotland |
Language in "persecute |
The language Gàidhlig |
Slogan" derives from it |
Highlander's old tongue |
Language of old Ireland |
Certain Celtic language |
Gaelic anagram for seer |
Irish language offshoot |
Center of fuller's earth |
Language related to Manx |
It's spoken in Stornoway |
Certain Goidelic language |
Language in "scatter seed |
Robert the Bruce's tongue |
Enya sometimes sings in it |
Source of the word "galore |
Ancient language of Ireland |
Language of ancient Ireland |
Language spoken in Dingwall |
Language spoken in Limerick |
Language that gave us "bard |
One of the Celtic languages |
Language that gave us "clan |
It's heard in the Highlands |
Old name for Scottish Gaelic |
Source of the word "trousers |
Language spoken in Stornoway |
Language that gave us "plaid |
Language of the British Isles |
A language spoken in Scotland |
Goidelic language of Scotland |
Language that gave us "hubbub |
Language that gave us "galore |
It's heard up in the Highlands |
Language in "another serving"? |
Language that gives us "whiskey |
It may be heard in the Highlands |
Language from which "clan" comes |
Language spoken around Loch Ness |
Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it |
Traditional language of the Irish |
Celtic tongue of the British Isles |
Language from which "galore" comes |
Language from which "hubbub" comes |
Language that gave us "smithereens |
Language of the Scotch Highlanders. |
Language from which "whiskey" comes |
Language heard on Cape Breton Island |
Language heard in the Outer Hebrides |
Dialect also called the Ulster accent |
Language from which "spunk" is derived |
Language that gave us the word "whisky |
Gaelic language from which "plaid" comes |
Language which gives us "clan" and "bard |
Language of some Aer Lingus announcements |
Language of some Dublin Airport announcements |
It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock |
Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry |