| "___ Girls," teen sitcom starring Nicola Coughlan that is set at Our Lady Immaculate College |
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| Matt ___, Wye Pairs champ 2023 and 2024 with Dan Ashington (5) |
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| N Irish city |
Mirror Quick |
13 Nov 2024 |
| City that comes after London? |
Mirror Cryptic |
13 Nov 2024 |
| Hit Northern Ireland-based comedy series, ___-- Girls (5) |
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| "___ Girls" (sitcom set in Northern Ireland) |
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| Whether or not adjacent to London, it's in Ireland (5) |
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| _ Girls, teen sitcom which starred Nicola Coughlan (5) |
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| Current holders of Gaelic football's Allianz League title (5) |
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| Shortly, you'll find it next to London on the map (5) |
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| Whether or not adjacent to London, it's in Northern Ireland (5) |
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| "___ Girls," Channel 4 sitcom with female leads that's set in Northern Ireland and won multiple awards |
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| 8/9 - in this case the Foyle |
The Guardian Weekend |
01 Oct 2022 |
| City in Northern Ireland |
New York Times |
30 Jun 2022 |
| Place giving Aussie bad feeling? Leaving capital optional |
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| Tumble dryer? It's in Northern Ireland |
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| Northern Ireland port |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Jun 2016 |
| Ulster city |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Jan 2015 |
| County in Ireland |
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| New Hampshire town with the Robert Frost Farm |
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| Fictional town in Stephen King works |
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| Northern Ireland's second-largest city, after Belfast |
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| Town near Bangor, in many King works |
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| Robert Frost farm site |
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| Northern Ireland city |
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| Town near Bangor, in many King works |
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| Meaningless musical refrain |
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| Irish city |
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| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King stories |
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| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King stories |
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| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King tales |
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| County near Tyrone |
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| New Hampshire city |
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| Robert Frost farm site |
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| Northern Ireland county |
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| Irish port |
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| Historic Irish city, familiarly |
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| Historic Irish city, familiarly |
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| Northern Ireland county |
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| Port of Northern Ireland, for short |
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| County in Ireland |
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| Irish town to which Unionists add the prefix "London" |
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| Robert Frost farm site |
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| Meaningless refrain |
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| Meaningless musical refrain |
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| Irish port |
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| New Hampshire town |
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| Town west of Johnstown, Pa. |
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| Refrain in old songs |
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| Orangeman's city |
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| Irish port, for short |
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| Ballad |
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| Irish county, for short |
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| Town in New Hampshire |
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| Word in a ballad refrain. |
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| Refrain word in old ballads. |
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| Refrain word in old songs. |
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| Colloquial name for an Irish city. |
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| Irish county. |
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| Meaningless refrain word in old songs. |
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| Tomato. |
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| Irish county, for short. |
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