| Language spoken in Dingwall | 27 |
| Language of the Gaels | 21 |
| Language from which "whiskey" comes | 45 |
| It's spoken in Stornoway | 28 |
| Irish-Gaelic | 12 |
| Irish offshoot | 14 |
| Highlands dialect | 17 |
| Goidelic language of Scotland | 29 |
| Goidelic language | 17 |
| Gaelic anagram for seer | 23 |
| Certain Celtic language | 23 |
| Caledonian tongue | 17 |
| "Whiskey" source | 26 |
| What Scots speak | 16 |
| Traditional language of the Irish | 33 |
| Tongue for Brian Boru | 21 |
| The language GÃ idhlig | 24 |
| Talk of the Gaels | 17 |
| Source of the word "trousers" | 39 |
| Source of the word "galore" | 37 |
| Scottish | 8 |
| Scots' tongue | 17 |
| Scots-Gaelic | 12 |
| Scot's language, say | 24 |
| Padraig's tongue | 20 |
| Old Irish tongue | 16 |
| Old Gaelic | 10 |
| Manx's relative | 19 |
| Language which gives us "clan" and "bard" | 61 |
| Language that gave us "smithereens" | 45 |
| Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry" | 83 |
| Language that gave us "bard" | 38 |
| Language spoken in Stornoway | 28 |
| Language spoken around Loch Ness | 32 |
| Language related to Manx | 24 |
| Language of the British Isles | 29 |
| Language of Scotland | 20 |
| Language of old Ireland | 23 |
| Language of ancient Ireland | 27 |
| Language heard on Cape Breton Island | 36 |
| Language from which "spunk" is derived | 48 |
| Language from which "hubbub" comes | 44 |
| Language from which "galore" comes | 44 |
| Language from which "clan" comes | 42 |
| It's heard up in the Highlands | 34 |
| It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock" | 70 |
| It may be heard in the Highlands | 32 |
| Irish relative | 14 |
| Irish language offshoot | 23 |
| Highlands vernacular | 20 |
| Highlands Gaelic | 16 |
| Highlanders' language | 25 |
| Highlander's old tongue | 27 |
| Highlander talk | 15 |
| Highland language | 17 |
| Highland Gaelic | 15 |
| Hibernian tongue | 16 |
| Goldelic tongue | 15 |
| Goldelic language | 17 |
| Goidelic tongue | 15 |
| Enya sometimes sings in it | 26 |
| Early Irish tongue | 18 |
| Cork tongue | 11 |
| Certain Goidelic language | 25 |
| Ancient language of Ireland | 27 |
| Ancient Irish | 13 |
| Ancient Irish tongue | 21 |
| Anagram for seer | 16 |
| An old tongue | 13 |
| A language of Scotland | 22 |
| "Slogan" derives from it | 34 |
| "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it | 54 |
| Formerly, formerly | 18 |
| Former | 6 |
| Once, once | 10 |
| Formerly, once | 14 |
| Whilom | 6 |
| Formerly, of old | 16 |
| Prefix for while | 16 |
| Prefix for "while" | 28 |
| Formerly, old style | 19 |
| At one time, at one time | 24 |
| Prefix with "while" | 29 |
| Beginning for "while" | 31 |
| Once, long ago | 14 |
| "While" lead-in | 25 |
| Once, once upon a time | 22 |
| Formerly, in olden days | 23 |
| Former, formerly | 16 |
| Start for "while" | 27 |
| Lead-in to while | 16 |
| First, in Frankfurt | 19 |
| Once, old-style | 15 |
| In the past, in the past | 24 |
| While preceder | 14 |
| While beginning? | 16 |
| Once, formerly | 14 |
| Long ago, long ago | 18 |
| It once meant once | 18 |
| Formerly, old-style | 19 |