Ireland's snake-banisher, familiarly Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STPAT Ireland's snake-banisher, familiarly (5)
70% EXILE Banishment (5) Commuter Jan 10, 2026
70% STPATRICK Banisher of snakes from Ireland (9) USA Today Aug 1, 2018
67% TURNEDOUT Happened to be banished (9) The Times Quick Cryptic Jan 1, 2026
67% EXILES Banished bunch (6) Wall Street Journal Dec 10, 2025
64% ERIN Ireland (4) Eugene Sheffer Dec 6, 2025
64% DEPORT Banish (6) Puzzler Backwords Oct 5, 2025
61% SERPENTS Snakes (8) Commuter Dec 4, 2025
58% ABE Lincoln, familiarly (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 17, 2026
58% BOAS Constrictor snakes (4)
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