"It's ___ day for the Irish" Crossword Clue

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41 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AGREAT "It's ___ day for the Irish" (6)
95% GAEL Irish speaker (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 29, 2026
95% SHANNON Irish river (7) The Telegraph Quick May 27, 2026
95% JIG Irish dance (3) Premier Sunday May 24, 2026
95% CORK Irish city (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 19, 2026
89% ESS S (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 1, 2026
89% REA Irish actor Stephen (3) Newsday May 31, 2026
89% BANGOR Northern Irish city (6) The Times Concise May 29, 2026
89% OLDEN In ____ days (5) The Telegraph Plusword May 21, 2026
89% LATELY These days (6) LA Times Daily May 18, 2026
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