Event that rocked Dublin, April 24, 1916 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EASTERREBELLION Event that rocked Dublin, April 24, 1916 (15)
8% EASTERRISING April 1916 event in Dublin (12) The Times Concise Oct 28, 2015
7% RAINY Like April weather (5) LA Times Mini Oct 1, 2025
7% YEATS Dublin-born poet (5) Newsday Sep 25, 2025
7% IRISH From Dublin (5) Newsday Sep 24, 2025
7% SCAMPI Dublin Bay prawns (6) The Telegraph Quick Sep 24, 2025
7% MAIN The __ event (4) Commuter Sep 20, 2025
7% RAIN April weather (4) Thomas Joseph Sep 15, 2025
7% IRE Dublin's country, for short (3)
7% TRINITY College in Dublin (7) LA Times Daily Aug 31, 2025
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