| GAELIC | Any of the closely-related Celtic languages of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, forming the Goidelic group (6) |
| GAEL | Member of a Celtic people native to Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man (4) |
| BELTANE | Ancient festival historically celebrated on May 1 in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man (7) |
| CELTIC | Umbrella term to describe the languages of Ireland, Scotland and Wales |
| IRISH | The Celtic language of Ireland (5) |
| PATRICK | Man forming part of magician's act, according to his son (7) |
| ADAM | Man forming a barrier (4) |
| ASTRAKHAN | Fur made of the closely-curled wool of lambs from a Russian city (9) |
| SOLENT | The ?, strait of the English Channel between the coast of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (6) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the southern tip of the Jurassic Coast near Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland (8) |
| IRISHSEA | Body of water containing islands including Anglesey (connected to Ynys Gaint) and the Isle of Man (5,3) |
| FOOTING | First-_, New Year tradition in Scotland, Northern England and the Isle of Man (7) |
| THESOLENT | Strait of the English Channel between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (3,6) |
| RUGBY | Contested at the Six Nations Championship between England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and France, one of the sports or games that originated in the UK (5) |
| EPISCOPAL | The ___ Church is an autonomous branch of the Anglican Communion in Scotland and the U.S. (9) |
| RAINFOREST | Modification of terrains on the west coast of Scotland and the Amazon (4,6) |
| ASAMI | Sadao, Japanese competitor who raced both GPS, Macau, and the Isle of MANTT foryamaha in the late 70s. (5) |
| JUTES | Germanic people who invaded SE England in the 5th century AD, populating, according to Bede, Kent and the Isle of Wight (5) |
| BRETON | European Celtic language of the people of Brittainy, its closest relatives are Cornish and Welsh |
| SHEBEEN | In Ireland, Scotland and South Africa, a place where alcoholic drinks are sold illegally (7) |