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- 11A plus 71A
- 26 of 32 counties of Ireland
- Ambassador Taft's post.
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- Another name for Ireland
- Beckett's home land
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- Celtic land, to natives
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- Bram Stoker's homeland
- Green acres?
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- Irish stamp word
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- Democracy begun in 1937
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- It goes from Carndonagh to Skibbereen
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- It replaced the Irish Free State
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- Its national anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann"
- Its prime minister is the Taoiseach
- Enya's homeland
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- Clare's land
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- James Joyce's home
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- Joyce locale
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- Former Commonwealth member
- Cymru : Wales :: ___ : Ireland
- Colleen's country
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- Former name for Ireland
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- Drogheda's locale
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- Where Mary Robinson presides
- Where people tour the Ring of Kerry
- Where punts were spent
- Where Sligo is
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- Ring of Kerry's locale
- Where St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday
- Where the Boyne flows
- Where the Liffey flows
- Van Morrison's native land
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- Where the River Shannon flows
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- Oscar Wilde's homeland
- Where to find a Cork
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- Ossian's land
- The __ Society of Boston: Irish culture group
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- Where to kiss the Blarney Stone
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- Shamrock country
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- The Emerald Isle, i.e.
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- Shaw's birthplace
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- Wilde country
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- O'Casey's land
- Mary Robinson's land
- Sometime name for Ireland
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- Official name of the Irish Republic, 1937-49
- ''My Left Foot'' setting
- "Waiting for Snow in Havana" author Carlos
- Measure of a man?
- O'Kelly's land.
- Name beside a harp on euro coins
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- Name on a European postage stamp
- Name on a green stamp
- Name on an Irish stamp
- Name on Cork coins
- Name on Cork currency
- Name on Irish euros
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- Name on Kilkenny coins
- Name on many Irish coins
- Name on some euro coins
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- Name on some neutral WWII ships
- Lake bordered by four states
- Naomh Padraig's country
- Part of Ireland.
- Land near Wales
- Land o' the shamrock
- Old Sod
- Land of Baile Atha Cliath
- Land of Blarney, to the Irish
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- Land of Brian Boru
- Land of De Valera
- Land of Donegal and Dingle Bay
- Land of Dublin
- Land of Galway
- Land of Hyde's presidency
- Land of Innisfree
- Land of leprechauns
- Land of Molly Bloom
- Land of poetry
- Land of shamrocks
- Land of Shannon
- Land of Tara
- Land of the banshee
- Land of the Dail
- Land of the feis
- Land of the leprechaun
- Land of the leprechauns
- Land of the shamrock
- Land of the Sidhe
- Land of the so-called "Troubles"
- Land of Tralee cars?
- Land of Yeats
- Land on the Celtic Sea
- Land west of Britain
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- Land west of Wales
- Land with a harp on its coat of arms
- Nation name on some euro coins
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- Nation that built the first commuter rail to the suburbs
- National name on some euros
- Locale of Dingle and Donegal
- Native sod of G.B.S.
- Neighbor of Caledonia
- Michael Collins' land
- Neighbor of Wales
- Milesian's land
- One of Ireland's names
- Nickname for Ireland
- Leprechaun land
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- President Hyde's land
- Prime Minister De Valera's land
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- Republic west of Wales
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- Liam Cosgrave's land
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- Word on Irish postage stamps
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- Word on Kilkenny coins
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- Word on some euros
- Word on the Irish presidential seal
- Waterford's home
- Samuel Beckett's homeland
- "Sing of old ___ and the ancient ways": Yeats
- Swift home
- Sinn Fein land
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- Site of Cork
- Site of Galway Bay
- U2 can call it home
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- UK country
- St. Patrick's home
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- St. Patrick's land
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- St. Pat's isle
- St. Patty's land
- What Dubliners call home
- What Dubliners call their homeland
- Tara's land
- Ye Auld Sod
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- Seamus Heaney's homeland
- Sean O'Kelly's land
- Sean's old sod
- What some call Ireland
- Tipperary's country
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- State name adopted in '37
- State name, per a European constitution
- Whence U2
- Where a brogue is spoken
- Where Cobh is
- Where Cork is
- Where Dingle Bay is
- Where Donegal Bay is
- Where Gaelic is spoken.
- Where Guinness is local
- Where Guinness originates
- Where hurling originated
- Where Hyde once presided
- Where Hyde presided: 1938–45
- Where Hyde presided
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- New York Times - Sept. 2, 1953