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

Other crossword clues for answer "WELSH"

WELSH
Cambrian
Cardiff natives
Language in which "mountain" is "fynydd"
Pontypridd populace
From Aberystwyth's land
Language that "flummery" comes from
Language in which the newspaper Y Cymro is printed
Like folks living on Cardigan Bay
___ corgi
___ rarebit
Like Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins
Cardiff residents
From Swansea
Cardiff-born
Like Dylan Thomas and Tom Jones
Like Dylan Thomas
Like Catherine Zeta-Jones or Tom Jones
Like Richard Burton and Dylan Thomas
Like Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey
Like Tom Jones or Catherine Zeta-Jones
Like Sir Anthony Hopkins
Cardigan tongue
Like Dylan Thomas, by birth
Like Tom Jones, by birth
Celtic language
Like Richard Burton, by birth
Swansea-born
Like Roald Dahl, by birth
__ corgi
From Swansea, say
Language in which "w" and "y" are considered vowels
Language in which "w" can be a vowel
From Cardiff
Like 41 Down
Language that gave us "Avon"
Anthony Hopkins, by birth
Language that gave us "corgi"
Christian Bale, by birth
(& 35-Across) Spot in Great Britain
___ corgi (dog breed)
Language that gave us the word "cwm"
A native group of Great Britain.
Nationality of Lloyd George.
Lloyd George's origin.
Aneurin Bevan's constituents.
Kind of rabbit.
Of the people of Cardiff.
People of Swansea.
Cymry.
Natives of Swansea.
Cymric.
Break a promise: Slang.
Certain Celts.
___ rabbit.
People of Cardiff.
Renege on a bet: Slang.
Cardiff citizens.
Cardiff people.
Tom Jones, for one
Rarebit or terrier
Renege, in a way
Cambrians
Be a deadbeat
Cheat the bookie
Kind of terrier or rabbit
Renege on a wager
Natives of Cardiff
From Cardiff, say
W can be a vowel in it
Like the name "Bryn Mawr"
Like names starting "Ff-"
It's known to locals as Cymraeg
Like the word "cwm"
From Clwyd or Gwynedd counties
Like an eisteddfod festival
Like the Llwynywermod royal estate
Language in which "dd" and "ff" are treated as single letters of the alphabet
Origin of the word "flannel"
Language in which "Thank you very much" is "Diolch yn fawr iawn"
Like the Gwyndodeg and Powyseg dialects
Like corgis, by origin
Celtic tongue
From Cardiff, e.g.
Renege
Swansea residents
Like Roald Dahl and Shirley Bassey, by birth
Cardiff language
Rarebit description
Born in Cardiff, e.g.
Language of Cardiff
Like rarebit
Like the Tudors, originally
Language in Cardiff
Born in Cardiff
Rhondda residents
Carmarthen citizens, e.g.
From Gwynedd, say
Language in which "please" is "os gwelwch yn dda"
___ Corgi (short-legged dog)
Cymru's language
Like corgis and rarebit
Corgi modifier
Duck a debt
Like the name Evan
Like Anthony Hopkins and Tom Jones
Like Richard Burton
Like Anthony Hopkins
Like Catherine Zeta-Jones
Language in which "good day" is "dydd da"
Like "The Book of Taliesin"
Language that gave us "flummery" and "crag"
Cardiff crowd
Pontypool people
Like Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones
Cymraeg, in English
From Aberystwyth, say
Language in which "crossword puzzle" is "pos croesair"