| Only country to have a musical instrument (the harp) as its national emblem |
New York Times Mini |
06 Sep 2025 |
| I run over antelope in country |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
02 Aug 2025 |
| Europe's third largest island, just over half the size of the South Island (7) |
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| The Emerald Isle |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
06 Jul 2025 |
| Home of the Delorean factory (8,7) |
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| Home of Translink (8,7) |
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| One computer network located in communist country (7) |
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| Model daughter of actors Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, ______ Baldwin (7) |
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| One with right animal for the country |
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| Country that won the Grand Slam in the Six Nations rugby union tournament in 2023 (7) |
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| The Emerald Isle(7) |
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| Country from which Guinness hails |
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| Home country of novelist Sally Rooney |
LA Times Daily |
13 May 2025 |
| Iran led delegation to this country |
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| Independent republic, 'Eire' label acknowledging nature's divinity, originally? (7) |
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| Country with the cities Dublin and Cork |
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| Country where you might find High Dudgeon and Greater Wrath? (7) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
15 Apr 2025 |
| Jill -, actress; wife of actors David McCallum and Charles Bronson |
Mirror Quiz |
30 Mar 2025 |
| Country lad Erin refined (7) |
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| Dublin is here |
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| English-speaking EU member (7) |
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| Country in which the boy bands Boyzone and Westlife were formed (7) |
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| Country in many Emma Donoghue novels |
USA Today |
22 Feb 2025 |
| Dennis, one of only three winners of a 500cc Grand Prix from New Zealand. (7) |
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| Country with a record seven Eurovision winners (including Niamh Kavanagh and Eimear Quinn) |
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| I come ashore again in European country |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
18 Jan 2025 |
| Setting for James Joyce's fiction |
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| The home of the Irish (7) |
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| John, English composer of the orchestral work A London Overture (7) |
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| Country from where gardener Diarmuid Gavin hails (7) |
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| Country whose pilgrimage sites include Croagh Patrick and Knock (7) |
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| Country that won the Grand Slam in the 2009 Six Nations Championship (7) |
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| Actor Colin Farrell's country of birth (7) |
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| Republic I'd learn about (7) |
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| John, English composer of orchestral work A London Overture (7) |
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| Tees put down again in European destination (7) |
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| Angry country? (7) |
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| 2024 Six Nations rugby champions (7) |
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| Boyzone and Westlife's country (7) |
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| "Bodkin" setting |
TV |
13 Oct 2024 |
| Angry country we hear (7) |
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| Anger may come down to earth on this Emerald Isle country (7) |
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| Model daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger (7) |
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| Country, capital Dublin (7) |
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| Jill, actress who married the actor Charles Bronson in 1968 (7) |
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| Country music composer |
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| National cricket side whose grounds include Clontarf and Malahide (7) |
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| Jonathan Swift's birthplace |
Newsday |
06 Sep 2024 |
| Innes -, British motor racing driver; F1 1961 United States GP winner |
Mirror Quiz |
28 Aug 2024 |
| Erin found hiding in Yorkshire landscape (7) |
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| One computer network installed in wine country (7) |
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| Setting for AMC's "Kin" |
TV |
25 Aug 2024 |
| The Emerald Isle |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Jul 2024 |
| Country in which Father Ted is set (7) |
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| Country, won 2024 World Feeder Champs in Spain (7) |
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| Lire exchanged also for the country (7) |
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| American model daughter of actor Kim Basinger, ______- Baldwin (7) |
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| Country I'd learn about (7) |
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| Country whose Latin name is Hibernia (7) |
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| Country whose longest river is the Shannon (7) |
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| Battle of Vinegar Hill country |
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| Dublin is its capital |
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| "Dancing at Lughnasa" setting |
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| Country also known as Eire (7) |
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| Anger fifty Romans and Celtic country (7) |
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| I had to learn differently in the country (7) |
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| Daniel gets involved with redhead in Hibernian island (7) |
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| I'd learn about another country |
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| National rugby union team whose home ground is the Aviva Stadium in Dublin (7) |
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| Which country's national symbol is a harp? (7) |
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| Get off on anger in the country (7) |
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| EU member country |
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| Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest three years running from 1992? (7) |
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| Andy Farrell is the head coach for this country's men's Rugby Union team (7) |
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| Winner of Eurovision in 1992, 1993 and 1994 (7) |
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| Part of UK with no closed season (7) |
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| Large island west of Britain |
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| One way to maintain vigour in the country |
The Guardian Cryptic |
02 Feb 2024 |
| It's partly a republic; i.e. country without king |
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| Country where flavored potato chips were invented |
USA Today |
07 Jan 2024 |
| Winners of the 2023 Six Nations in rugby union |
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| Country where red lemonade is sold |
USA Today |
27 Dec 2023 |
| Country linked to LMR 'Jubilee' engine 45572 (7) |
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| Country holding King of Clubs festival (7) |
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| Eire |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Oct 2023 |
| Right to block deal in new country |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
15 Sep 2023 |
| Dublin's country |
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| Home to the sport of hurling |
New York Times |
14 May 2023 |
| The Emerald Isle |
Universal |
11 May 2023 |
| Hibernia |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Apr 2023 |
| Country with a harp on its coat of arms |
USA Today |
07 Mar 2023 |
| Cillian Murphy's country |
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| Where to kiss the Blarney Stone |
Universal |
25 Aug 2022 |
| Hibernia to the Greeks and Romans |
Irish Times Simplex |
23 May 2022 |
| Country where Amanda Large Teague married the ghost of a 300-year-old Haitian pirate in 2016 |
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| Idler drifting around an island |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Aug 2021 |
| St. Patrick's place |
The Washington Post Sunday |
04 Jul 2021 |
| Where the band U2 hails from |
New York Times |
18 May 2021 |
| John who scored where Hibernian at home? |
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| Limerick's locale |
Newsday |
10 Jan 2021 |
| Country west of Britain |
The Times Concise |
01 Dec 2020 |
| United Nations member since 1955 |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Oct 2020 |
| Setting of Anne Enright's 2015 book 'The Green Road' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
18 Oct 2020 |
| Cillian Murphy's country |
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| *'All the King's Men' actor whose surname is a country |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Sep 2020 |
| Dublin's country |
USA Today |
10 Jun 2020 |
| Lunatic earl in ultimately wild country |
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| Where tipsy islander wanting last drop of Guinness might be? |
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| Anger to burden the country |
The Sun Two Speed |
05 Mar 2020 |
| The Emerald Isle |
The Sun Two Speed |
05 Mar 2020 |
| Limerick setting |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Jun 2019 |
| Strange earl in ultimately wild country |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Mar 2019 |
| The Emerald Isle |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Dec 2018 |
| European country |
The Times Concise |
30 Nov 2018 |
| Cork setting |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Nov 2018 |
| Hibernia |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Oct 2018 |
| Mix in red with 2/3 of all the fifteen in green? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
16 Oct 2018 |
| Isle I'd learn about |
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| European country |
The Sun Two Speed |
09 Aug 2018 |
| I'd learn about Emerald Isle |
The Sun Two Speed |
09 Aug 2018 |
| Northern ___ (Liam Neeson's country) |
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| Cook ran deli on the edge of Europe |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Feb 2018 |
| Country girl's naked, a horny creature |
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| Anger to burden the country |
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| Cross-country invader gutted antelope |
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| Island west of Great Britain |
Universal |
20 Aug 2017 |
| Swift's birthplace |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jun 2017 |
| Swift's birthplace |
The Washington Post |
11 Jun 2017 |
| Country doctor exposed hardliner |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Jun 2017 |
| Anger and trouble for a Shakespeare faker |
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| Oscar Wilde's birthplace |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
27 Jan 2017 |
| Bono's birthplace |
Newsday |
19 Jan 2017 |
| Oscar Wilde's birthplace |
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| Swift's birthplace |
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| Island west of Great Britain |
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| Cork holder |
LA Times Daily |
24 Dec 2016 |
| One about to dock in European country |
The Times Cryptic |
31 Oct 2016 |
| Country whose capital is known to natives as Baile Átha Cliath |
New York Times |
16 Oct 2016 |
| Resistance stops deal in developing country |
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| Passion and love seen in country |
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| Hibernia |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Jun 2016 |
| Erin lad possibly from here |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Apr 2016 |
| Cork setting |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2016 |
| Cross country race |
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| A liner at sea heading for Dominican Republic |
The Times Cryptic |
08 Jan 2016 |
| Country whose capital is known to natives as Baile Átha Cliath |
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| Cork holder |
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| Iran led annihilation of another country |
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| One about to settle in the country |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Oct 2015 |
| Cork locale |
USA Today |
05 Mar 2015 |
| Cork locale |
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| Composer close to Britten in sound |
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| Country secure following anger |
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| Modest outlay for South African crossing the Spanish state |
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| One antelope leaping over river in the country |
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| Anger to weigh down country |
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| Prime place to celebrate Bloomsday |
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| It's partly a republic, ie country without a king |
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| Kildare locale |
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| "Great Famine" site of the 1840s |
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| Swift's birthplace |
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| Oscar Wilde's birthplace |
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| Cork's place |
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| Cork's place |
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| Liam Neeson's land |
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| Liam Neeson's land |
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| Bunratty Castle site |
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| Country with a green, white and orange flag |
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| Bunratty Castle site |
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| Limerick's place |
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| Home of the Knockmealdown Mountains |
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| Hibernia |
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| Limerick's place |
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| Seamus Heaney's home |
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| Roscommon's place |
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| Cork's home |
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| Cork locale |
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| Mayo's place |
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| Place without snakes |
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| Ignis fatuus, the fair maid of ___ |
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| Limerick site |
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| Nation symbolized by a harp |
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| St. Patrick's country |
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| Limerick site |
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| Cork's at the bottom of it |
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| Where Patrick got rid of the snakes, they say |
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| Oscar Wilde's birth country |
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| Cork can be found near the bottom of it |
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| Cork setting |
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| Home of the Blarney Stone |
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| European Union member |
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| See 10-Down |
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| Where the Boyne flows |
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| Leprechaun locale |
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| Jill of "Wild Horses" |
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| Cork's place |
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| Peter O'Toole's birth country |
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| Where Tralee is |
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| Cork's place |
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| Cork site |
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| Hibernia |
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| Where to find answers to clues in CAPS |
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| Emerald Isle |
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| Green land |
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| Big wool source |
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| St. Columba's locale |
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| Country without snakes |
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| "The Quiet Man" setting |
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| Where punts are money |
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| The Emerald Isle |
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| Eire |
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| Limerick's locale |
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| Joyce's native land |
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| Where shillelaghs are wielded |
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| Cork locale |
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| Cork is found here |
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| Greatest source of 1840's immigration |
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| "Juno and the Paycock" setting |
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| Whence the Kennedys |
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| Easter Rebellion site, 1916 |
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| Leprechaun locale |
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| Brendan Behan's home |
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| Hibernia |
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| Jill or John of films |
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| John or Jill of films |
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| Where the Shannon flows |
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| John or Jill |
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| Killarney's country |
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| Milesian's country |
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| Where Tipperary is |
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| Innisfail |
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| Leprechaun's home |
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| Blarney milieu |
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| Colleen's home |
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| Shaw's birthplace |
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| Neighbor of Wales |
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| Part of the British Isles |
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| Cork's place |
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| Where the Liffey flows |
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| English forger of Shakespeare mss. |
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| Where the Foyle flows. |
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| Where the Boyne flows. |
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| Second largest of the British Isles. |
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| Actor John ___. |
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| Scene of national elections, June, 1959. |
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| Home of Home Rule. |
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| Hibernia. |
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| Where Limerick is. |
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| A "little bit of heaven." |
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| Gogarty's country. |
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| "A little bit of Heaven." |
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| Island country. |
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| A. E. F. destination. |
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| Where the new A. E. F. landed. |
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| Costello's home. |
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| Atlantic island. |
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| Land of Joyce and G. B. S. |
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| One of the British Isles. |
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| Banba. |
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| Where Londonderry is. |
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| Neutral country. |
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| Transatlantic island stop. |
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| Where the Liffey flows. |
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| O'Kelly's country. |
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| Where Margaret Truman traveled. |
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| Where De Valera is Premier again. |
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| Where Cobh is. |
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| Signatory of the North Atlantic Pact. |
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| Member of Council of Europe. |
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| Recent applicant to U. N. |
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| Innisfail. |
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| AEF debarkation point. |
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| Country of which Douglas Hyde is President. |
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| Cork locale |
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