Last seen in:
- Universal - May 19 2018
- Universal - Sep 3 2017
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 28,323 - Jan 13 2017
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,904 - Sep 11 2015
- USA Today - Apr 25 2015
- USA Today - Nov 19 2013
- Universal - Oct 6 2013
- Universal - Oct 2 2013
- Universal - Jan 27 2010
- USA Today - Nov 23 2009
Related Clues:
- Old Gaelic for the seer
- Sounds as if it's for a cockney corpse in a Gaelic sort of way
- How the seer turns inside out for the Irish
- In a manner of speaking, that's what makes a Gaelic seer
- The sound of the gale, in a manner of speaking
- The Irish seer is inside out
- The Gaelic would speak shortly after tea
- What a happy use for the tongue of Ireland this sounds!
- Sounds as if one might happily give tongue in Ireland
- Sounds like the merry way to give tongue in Ireland
- This tongue enables one to give tongue in a happy way here
- Sounds as if the seer has a gay lick
- How the Irish give tongue in a happy soft of way
- Irish seer, in a manner of speaking
- Language from which 'spunk' is derived