cheer up that fellow, a broadcaster from ireland, over november : Crossword Clue

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  • - cheer up that fellow, a broadcaster from ireland, over november
  • - To cheer up
  • - listen to a number that will raise your spirits
  • - hear only half the score, yet cheer
  • - Cheer up; listen to ten
  • - Put together broadcast -- broadcast news broadcast
  • - bad news - had stitches!
  • - breaking news will have had one in stitches.
  • - four different points tacked together
  • - News broadcast that's stitched together?
  • - Force unit to broadcast each November in style of French author
  • - À la the author of "Candide"
  • - "Calm before the ...," idiom that can be completed with a phenomenon that starts from the ocean
  • - Outburst, the result of short report ending in criticism
  • - Seattle's W.N.B.A. team
  • - Calm before the ...
  • - "X-Men" character who can generate lightning
  • - which former ireland rugby international is a presenter on ireland am?
  • - former sports star and current ireland am presenter.
  • - Former heavyweight champion Riddick
  • - Former heavyweight champ Riddick
  • - which former ireland rugby international was recently appointed as a special envoy to the us for northern ireland by the british government?
  • - Bank in central Ireland and in Northern Ireland gets to reduce it
  • - reduce swelling on the skin in a miserable state
  • - Simmering rage in part of Ireland?
  • - Essentially amount (to)
  • - Ireland, in Ireland
  • - Irish Gaelic word for Ireland
  • - What is the Gaelic name for Ireland?
  • - ireland, locally
  • - dublin's land, in poetry
  • - Irish province comprising three counties of the Republic of Ireland and six Ulster of Northern Ireland
  • - As a regional breakfast, the ".... fry" adds fried soda bread and potato cake to a "full English"
  • - NE Ireland province
  • - ........ university, academic institution in northern ireland founded as magee college in 1865
  • - has nine of what's on all sides today
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