Spirit in Irish folklore (7) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BANSHEE Spirit in Irish folklore (7) (7)
94% SHEE Wailing spirit of Irish folklore. (4)
8% OGRE Folklore monster (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 25, 2026
7% JINN Spirit picked up spirits (4) (4) The Sun Two Speed Mar 18, 2026
7% ZESTFUL Vivacious, spirited (7) The Times Concise Mar 17, 2026
7% STEED Spirited mount (5) Universal Mar 15, 2026
7% ETHOS Cultural spirit (5) Thomas Joseph Mar 14, 2026
7% ERA "Folklore" or "Evermore," for Taylor Swift (3) New York Times Mar 12, 2026
7% STEEDS Spirited horses (6) Thomas Joseph Mar 12, 2026
7% EIRE Ireland, to the Irish (4) New York Times Mar 11, 2026
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