Related Clues:
- Trees cut up short, like this
- The Gaelic comes shortly after tea
- How the Gaelic comes after tea, in short
- Could 'e see straight into the dirt?
- After tea it's Irish, in short
- In short, the trees have been chopped up
- Have, in short, some Irish after tea in short
- There's nothing roundabout the muck round about the eastern hundred
- In short, Irish after 27 across, in short
- After tea, in short, the Irish makes it all short
- They way to make the trees short?
- In short in Irish at last
- Not roundabout in the current way
- You'd never long for this, in a manner of speaking
- In short, in Irish at last (5)