% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "ERSE"

ERSE
Celtic language
Gaelic
Gaelic tongue
Goidelic language of Scotland
Highland tongue
Irish Gaelic
Rev or asp trailer
Irish tongue
Irish, archaically
Language from which "galore" is derived
Of the Highlands
Celtic tongue
Highlands dialect
Irish offshoot
Cork tongue
Dialect also called the Ulster accent
Scottish Gaelic
Gael talk
Language of some Dublin Airport announcements
Limerick words
Highlander talk
Language of some Aer Lingus announcements
Scots Irish
Language that gave us "slogan" and "galore"
Language that gave us "slogan"
Old Gaelic
Scots Gaelic
Gaelic language
Language in which "1, 2, 3, 4" is "aon, dà, trì, ceithir"
Highland Gaelic
Gael's tongue
Highland language
It means "Irish" in Irish
Gael's language
Tam wearer's tongue
Hebrides language
Highlands tongue
Language of Scotland
Manx language
Celtic
Celtic dialect
European tongue
Highlands language
Limerick language
Old Irish
Ancient Irish language
Enya sometimes sings in it
Language related to Manx
Scottish tongue
Robert the Bruce's tongue
Old World language
Emerald Isle language
European language
Old Scottish or Irish tongue
Traditional language of the Irish
British Isles tongue
Caledonian tongue
Scottish language
Language heard in the Outer Hebrides
Language that gave us "hubbub"
Irish
Highland dialect
Hebrides tongue
One of the Celtic languages
Language that gave us "clan"
Language heard on Cape Breton Island
Language of Ireland
Manx relative
Language that gave us "plaid"
Skye writing
69-Across's tongue
Language that gave us "galore"
What a 63-Across may speak
Language that gave us "bard"
Source of "clan" and "slogan"
An Caighdeán Oifigiúil language
Manx tongue
Angus' tongue
Language of Eire
Source of the word "galore"
Irish language.
Language of Scottish Highlanders.
Scot.
Gaelic speech of 18th C.
Celtic or Gaelic.
Gaelic speech.
A language of Scotland.
A language.
Of the Celts.
Pertaining to the Highland Celts.
Language of the Scotch Highlanders.
Highland Celtic.
Highland talk.
Scotch.
Hebridean language.
Highlander's tongue.
Scottish-Irish.
Language associated with 52 Down.
Pertaining to the Celts.
Old language.
Hiberian.
Whilom.
Scottish.
Celt
Gaelic anagram for seer
Highlander's old tongue
Old tongue
Highlands vernacular
Additional
An old tongue
Language of the Gaels
Padraig's tongue
Tongue for Brian Boru
Manx's relative
Hebrides dialect
Goidelic language
Highlanders' language
Language of 55 Down
Anagram for seer
Ancient tongue
Scotch Gaelic
A Celtic language
Gael
Goldelic language
Goldelic tongue
Relative of Manx
Talk of the Gaelic
Language spoken in Dingwall
Language that gave us the word "whisky"
Scots tongue
Language spoken in Stornoway
Goidelic tongue
Irish relative
It's spoken in Stornoway
Language from which "galore" comes
Language of the British Isles
It's heard in the Highlands
Highlands Gaelic
Language from which "spunk" is derived
Plaid and "spunk" derive from it
Language for a 37-Down
Language from which "clan" comes
Language from which "hubbub" comes
The language G idhlig
The language Gàidhlig
Language spoken around Loch Ness
Scot's language
Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry"
Language that gave us "smithereens"
Source of the word "trousers"
Celtic tongue of the British Isles
Cousin of Manx
Language in which "Hello, how are you?" is "Halò, ciamar a tha thu?"
Language that gave us "spunk" and "slogan"
Gaelic dialect
Language that's a letter off from 26-Across
Language akin to Manx
Language in which "Dia dhuit!" is "Hello!"
Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"
Language of the Emerald Isle
Source of the words "plaid" and "trousers"
The Irish language
Language from which "spunk" derives
Source of the words "spunk" and "trousers"
Linguistic cousin of Manx
Whence the word "slogan"
Killarney tongue
It may be heard in the Highlands
Language spoken in Limerick
Talk of the Gaels
Ancient Irish
Whiskey source
It's heard up in the Highlands
Language from which "whiskey" comes
Scot's language, say
An old Irish tongue
Language of the Celts
Celts' old language
Center of fuller's earth
Irish language offshoot
Language in "persecute"
Language in "scatter seed"
Certain Scots
Highlander
Stornoway tongue
Certain Celtic language
Scots Gaelic, e.g.
Skye talk
What Scots speak
A language spoken in Scotland
Language of 19-Across
Slogan derives from it
Certain Goidelic language
It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock"
Language that gives us "whiskey"
Old tongue of Ireland