- - Van Morrison "One ...... Rover"
- - The ...... Rovers
- - Nationality of pro golfer Pádraig Harrington
- - march-date celebrants
- - Hibernian flag on hotel
- - Folks from Galway
- - From Mayo, say
- - From Dublin or Belfast, say
- - Notre Dame Fighting ... (college football team)
- - From Dublin, e.g
- - Liam Neeson's nationality
- - Hibernian flag on hospital
- - plant given to hothead from eire
- - Like the River Shannon
- - Like Pierce Brosnan & Liam Neeson
- - plant hothead found to be characteristic of eire
- - Ruth Negga's nationality
- - ... setter (dog breed)
- - we make eyepiece with high finish
- - the rest i wish to make a mess of pottage!
- - like everyone, on march 17th
- - Setter of puzzles at the heart of an airship
- - Indian sage's last to lead islanders
- - Nationality celebrated on a March 17 holiday
- - WB Yeats, nationally
- - Coffee or whiskey choice
- - A person from Ireland
- - hothead stands by flag from the emerald isle
- - nationality of woman and husband
- - flower on top of hill, characteristic of eire
- - like most of the cast of "derry girls"
- - Nationality of Peter Rice who was the lead engineer of the Sydney Opera House
- - does such stew taste of whiskey?
- - i have the right to swill his whiskey!
- - Dublin citizens
- - Like some whiskey or coffee
- - like liam neeson or brendan gleeson
- - from dublin or killarney
- - Like people born in Donegal
- - cardigan bay is part of which sea?
- - Like the Blarney Stone
- - From Dublin or Doolin
- - Emerald Isle inhabitants
- - european connection — heads from india, russia, italy, spain and hungary assembled
- - Dublin denizens
- - Hibernian flag planted on peak of Himalayas
- - Europeans make eyepiece with high finish
- - type of coffee or stew
- - Like Saoirse Ronan and Maeve Binchy
- - word with whiskey or wolfhound
- - Whiskey, say?
- - like liam neeson and eve hewson
- - Fighting ..., like Conor McGregor's countrymen
- - girl with hot head from the emerald isle
- - Kiss me I'm ... (slogan seen on St. Patrick's Day garb)
- - Word with coffee or setter
- - From Eire
- - Girl over here about to quickly mix drink
- - Nationality of Pierce Brosnan, Colin Farrell or Liam Neeson
- - From Ireland
- - Word before "coffee" or "stew"
- - Like Jameson and Guinness
- - From or relating to Ireland
- - Some single-malts
- - like almost half of u.s. immigrants in 1840
- - like daniel day-lewis and saoirse ronan
- - Language of Inland Revenue is hard
- - ... coffee (cocktail)
- - People leading all sides today
- - In the fair I shall find a kind of terrier
- - like saoirse ronan or domhnall gleeson
- - like the blarney stone and saoirse ronan
- - like roddy doyle or frank mccourt
- - from dublin or galway
- - like hozier and niall horan
- - Some of the choir is heard in Ireland
- - Like some coffee and ales
- - Like Joyce and Wilde
- - Mid-March merrymakers
- - "My Wild ...... Rose"
- - From Cork
- - From Waterford
- - Type of setter
- - They march in March
- - Sweepstakes type
- - March 17 marchers
- - Lucky people?
- - Kind of setter
- - From Killarney
- - From Kilkenny
- - Emerald Isle folk
- - Cork people
- - March 17 celebrants
- - G. M. Cohan's ancestors
- - From Limerick
- - From Galway
- - Cork masses
- - Word with "setter" and "coffee"
- - Type of whiskey or setter
- - St. Patrick's people
- - St. Patrick's converts
- - Sort of setter
- - Sea or stew
- - Notre Dame squad, familiarly
- - Mid-March celebrants
- - March 17th marchers
- - Lucky sorts?
- - Lucky folk?
- - Like Yeats
- - Like the Cranberries
- - Like many St. Patrick's Day celebrants
- - Like many pubs
- - Like Joyce and Behan
- - Like Joyce
- - Like Jonathan Swift
- - Like James Joyce
- - Kind of wolfhound
- - Kind of stew or coffee
- - Kind of jig
- - Kind of coffee or stew
- - Gaeilge, to its speakers
- - From the old sod
- - From the Auld Sod
- - From County Clare, e.g.
- - From Cork, e.g.
- - Fighting ......(Notre Dame)
- - Cork-based
- - Coffee descriptor
- - Apt to celebrate March 17?
- - Word with setter or stew
- - Word with coffee or potato
- - Word before stew or coffee
- - Whisky or coffee
- - Whence the word "whiskey"
- - Wearers of the green
- - Type of linen
- - Type of bull or setter
- - Their big day is March 17th
- - The lucky ones?
- - Tellers of leprechaun tales
- - Swift's nationality
- - Stew or setter
- - St. Patrick's Day marchers
- - South Bend varsity name
- - South Bend team, for short
- - South Bend footballers
- - Sort of stew
- - Shaw and Paisley
- - Shamrock fanciers
- - Setter variety
- - Setter or potato
- - Setter or coffee
- - Sea or potatoes
- - Rollers of R's
- - Potato or whisky
- - People with "O'" names
- - People of Cork
- - People from Waterford
- - Partiers on March 17
- - Part of I.R.A.
- - Out of Kilkenny
- - Of Kilkenny or Killarney
- - Notre Dame's Fightin' team
- - Notre Dame team, informally
- - Notre Dame squad, familiarly, with "the"
- - Notre Dame Fighting ......
- - Notre Dame faithful?
- - Notre Dame "fighters"
- - Natives of Cobh.
- - Native to Dublin
- - Modern Celts
- - March 17 people
- - March 17 parading group
- - Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ......
- - Lucky ones, it's said
- - Lucky group?
- - Luck o' the ......
- - Linen type
- - Linen or whiskey
- - Linen or coffee preceder
- - Like whisky, but not scotch
- - Like whiskey, but not whisky
- - Like Thin Lizzy or U2
- - Like the River Erne
- - Like the original Molly Maguires
- - Like the characters in "Angela's Ashes"
- - Like the "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" lullaby
- - Like O'Casey
- - Like Mayo men
- - Like many who march in March
- - Like many Ellis Island arrivals
- - Like Joyce or Wilde
- - Like Enya and Bono
- - Like Dubliners
- - Like Dublin denizens
- - Like Conan O'Brien, ethnically
- - Like Clannad
- - Like Bram Stoker
- - Like Bono
- - Like banshees
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