Crossword-Solution: CELT 4 letters, 261 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Celt n. One of an ancient race of people, who formerly inhabited a
great part of Central and Western Europe, and whose descendants at the
present day occupy Ireland, Wales, the Highlands of Scotland, and the
northern shores of France.
Celt n. A weapon or implement of stone or metal, found in the tumuli,
or barrows, of the early Celtic nations.

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CELT anagram CTLE, ECLT, LECT, LTCE

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A Druid, for one 1 answer
ANCIENT stone chisel 1 answer
An early inhabitant of the British Isles 1 answer
Ancestor of the Irish and Welsh. 1 answer
Ancient Breton 1 answer
Ancient British Isles settler 1 answer
Ancient Briton, e.g. 1 answer
Ancient Gaul 1 answer
Ancient axe head. 1 answer
Ancient people of western Europe 1 answer
Ax-shaped implement. 1 answer
Axe of stone 1 answer
BOS baller 1 answer
Beantown athlete 1 answer
Beantown hoopster, for short 1 answer
Beantown player 1 answer
Bill Russell or Larry Bird, briefly 1 answer
Bird or Cousy 1 answer
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Bird, e.g., once 1 answer
Bird, for all the '80s 1 answer
Bob Cousy, for most of his career 1 answer
Boston B-baller 1 answer
Boston NBA player, briefly 1 answer
Boston NBA player, for short 1 answer
Boston NBAer, briefly 1 answer
Boston baller, for short 1 answer
Boston basketballer, briefly 1 answer
Boston basketballer, for short 1 answer
Boston cager, briefly 1 answer
Boston cager, for short 1 answer
Boston cager, informally 1 answer
Boston hooper, for short 1 answer
Boston hoopster, briefly 1 answer
Boston hoopster, cut 1 answer
Boston hoopster, for short 1 answer
Boston hoopster, informally 1 answer
Boston player, briefly 1 answer
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Boston pro, familiarly 1 answer
Bostonian, quite possibly 1 answer
Breton or Briton 1 answer
Breton or Gael 1 answer
Breton or Welsh 1 answer
Breton or Welshman 1 answer
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Breton, for one 1 answer
Brit's ancestor 1 answer
Britannic forebear 1 answer
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Sentences with CELT (5)

Marguerite looked round at everyone, at the aristocratic high-typed Norman faces, the squarely-built, fair-haired Saxon, the more gentle, humorous caste of the Celt, wondering which of these betrayed the power, the energy, the cunning which had imposed its will and its leadership upon a number of high-born English gentlemen, among whom rumour asserted was His Royal Highness himself.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
You are proud of your power, and vain of your courage, And your blood, Anglo-Saxon, or Norman, or Celt; Though your gifts you extol, and our gifts you disparage, Your perils, your pleasures, your sorrows we've felt.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
There is but one rule to be deduced: that however uncompromisingly Saxon a name may appear, you can never be sure it does not designate a Celt.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The Celt is in his heart and hand, The Gaul is in his brain and nerve; Where, cosmopolitanly planned, He guards the Redskin's dry reserve.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
Professor Tomlinson describes it as "one of the most perfect of artificial machines and noblest triumphs of mind over matter that modern English engineers have yet developed." [3] The hand-hammer has always been an important tool, and, in the form of the stone celt, it was perhaps the first invented.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008

Quotes with CELT (3)

One could not see the Greek, the Celt, the Roman, the man of the Renaissance, not even the Victorian on a white face, for Western civilisation had moved too fast to leave any telltale signs of the past on the European skin. She thought: the white face is without history: too familiar, too unremarkable — always modern. But a look at an Indian face sends the mind travelling back a thousand years. The Olmec, the Maya, the Toltec, the Mexica were still there in the coppery skin, …
Panos Karnezis The Fugitives
The Celt, and his cromlechs, and his pillar-stones, these will not change much — indeed, it is doubtful if anybody at all changes at any time. In spite of hosts of deniers, and asserters, and wise-men, and professors, the majority still are adverse to sitting down to dine thirteen at a table, or being helped to salt, or walking under a ladder, of seeing a single magpie flirting his chequered tale. There are, of course, children of light who have set their faces against all th…
W. B. Yeats
The fate of the Celt in the British Empire bids fair to resemble that of the Greeks among the Romans.
Joseph Jacobs
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYM, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 367 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).