| SPECTRAL | Like an apparition, Celts rap wildly (8) |
| ILLUSION | From "make sport of, mock, play", a word for deception or an attempt to fool first, later a false idea/belief; an apparition; a magic trick or conjuring; or, chiffon or tulle, appearing to float (8) |
| APPEARANCE | An outward look of an apparition |
| MACDUFF | In 4.1, an apparition tells Macbeth to beware. What does the apparition say it is? |
| SPECTRE | Possibly respect an apparition |
| PHANTOM | Quiet gypsy, perhaps, reflected about an apparition (7) |
| VISION | With it one perceives an apparition |
| GHOST | An apparition of a good entertainer |
| WRAITH | In fury one saw an apparition (6) |
| SEMBLANCE | An apparition, Mabel regularly appears in spiritual gathering |
| EIDOLON | An apparition or phantom |
| ASUNCION | Celts, leaving consultancies, organised capital (8) |
| NEGLECTS | Overlooks the North, for example, and the savage Celts (8) |
| DIALECTS | Language deviations facilitate westward movement of Celts (8) |
| LICHTIES | After seeing red, Arbroath, ignoring the odds, finish Celts, amazingly (8) |
| TACTLESS | Undiplomatic Celts sat awkwardly (8) |
| SCOTTISH | Small crib with this problem for one lot of the Celts (8) |
| NBATEAMS | Celts, Sixers, et al. |
| DRUIDISM | Belief system practised by pre-Christian Celts |
| TDGARDEN | Where the Celts play |