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Other crossword clues for answer "CELTS"

CELTS
Boston team members
Irving's team, briefly
Brad Stevens coaches them, briefly
Irish ancestors
Men in green
Doc's team
Samhain celebrants
TD Garden cagers
Europeans of the Iron Age
Gaels
Stonehenge builders
Europeans of the 1st millennium B.C.
Cornishmen
Hibernians
Boston team, informally
Boston team, briefly
Boston Garden heroes, to their fans
Irish folk
Some Britons
Welshmen et al.
Bretons, for one
Bean Town team
Gaels and Welsh
Irish, e.g.
FleetCenter five
Boston hoopsters, for short
Bird's team, briefly
Boston NBAers
17-time NBA champs
Old Irish
TD Garden NBA team
Early Welsh
Britons and Gaels
Boston NBA team, colloquially
Scots and Welsh
Boston hoopsters, in headlines
Ancient Britons
NBA team, in headlines
Manx speakers
Manx, for example
Founders of Milan
They called Scotland "Alba"
#1 in NBA titles
New England hoopsters
NBAers, in headlines
Boston's basketball team, familiarly
Druids, e.g.
Irishmen.
Bretons and Britons.
Irish and Scotch.
Highlanders.
Irish, Gaels, Welsh.
The Irish.
Gauls, Britons, etc.
Bretons or Britons
Welshmen, for example
Bretons.
Irish, Scots, etc.
Irish.
Welshmen.
Early Britons
Irish and Gaels
Welsh, e.g.
Primitive chisels
European ancients
Ancient axes
Bretons and Welsh
Bretons, e.g.
Bob Cousy's team, for short
Boston team, in brief
Gaels, etc.
Irish of old
Early Europeans
Boston five
Bird and others, once
Iron Age people
Worshipers of the goddess Rhiannon
Isle of Man men, e.g.
Foes of the Romans
Rivals of the 1980s "Showtime" Lakers, to fans
N.B.A. team with the most Hall-of-Famers, familiarly
Britons and others
Breton speakers, e.g.
Boston basketball squad, for short
Beantown five, informally
Irish and Welsh
Welshmen, e.g.
Invaders conquered by Caesar
Occupiers of Britain and Spain in pre-Roman times
Early Britishers
Irish of old, e.g.
Irish and Welsh, e.g.
Prehistoric chisels
Some Boston pros, briefly
Boston NBA team, to fans
Prehistoric axes
Beantown five briefly
Ancient Britains
Beantown five
Boston NBAers, informally
Boston cagers, informally
Boston ballers, briefly
Bean Town team, informally
Boston hoopers, for short
Iron Age Europeans
Druids' followers
Irish speakers, e.g.
The Welsh, e.g.
TD Garden team, informally