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- One-named singer appearing often in crosswords
- Irish New Age singer
- One-named Irish singer
- Popular Gaelic vocalist
- Watermark chanteuse
- Her big album is "Watermark"
- Ireland's best-selling solo artist
- Sumiregusa singer
- She was nominated for an Oscar for the song she wrote for {/The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring/}
- Singer born Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin
- Singer who lives in Manderley Castle
- Singer who did the score for the 1986 romantic comedy {/The Frog Prince/}
- Irish singer unlikely to be heard in a dance club
- Trains and Winter Rains singer
- One-named singer from County Donegal
- Singer whose music is used to creepy effect in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
- Best Original Song Oscar nominee for "May It Be"
- Big name in New Age
- Singer with four Best New Age Album Grammys
- New Age singer
- Ethereal vocalist
- Shepherd Moons singer
- The Celts singer
- Ireland's best-selling solo musician
- Irish folk singer
- One-named "Watermark" singer
- One-named Grammy winner
- Singer who was once a member of Clannad
- A Day Without Rain singer
- Dark Sky Island singer
- May It Be singer
- One-named Irish pop star
- Singer with the album "Shepherd Moons"
- Singer born in Gaoth Dobhair
- Eithne Ni Bhraonáin's stage name
- Ireland's second-best-selling musical artist (behind U2)
- Single-named Irish New Age singer
- Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin's stage name
- Singer who bought a castle in Killiney, Ireland
- Ukulele maker who has nothing to do with the Irish singer
- Watermark new ager
- Singer nicknamed "Queen of New Age"
- Irish-born folk-rocker
- Only Time singer
- Mononymous Irish singer
- One-named New Age singer
- New Age Grammy winner
- Watermark singer
- Orinoco Flow vocalist
- Irish pop star
- Single-named New Age singer
- New age songstress
- Caribbean Blue singer
- Single-named New Ager
- Her Oscar-nominated song "May It Be" features Elvish lyrics
- Grammy-winning Irish singer
- Mononymous Grammy winner from Ireland
- World-famous Irish mezzo
- Caribbean Blue singer, 1991
- Her stage name is an anglicized version of her first name Eithne
- Eponymous 1986 album re-released in 1992 as "The Celts"
- The Celts artist
- Singer on the soundtrack of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"
- Top-selling musical artist who has never done a musical tour
- She had a copyright dispute with The Fugees over a sample of their hit song "Ready or Not"
- James Cameron's first choice to write the "Titanic" soundtrack
- Singer of the lyric "Who can say where the road goes? Where the day flows?"
- One of her biggest hits names a river in Colombia and Venezuela in its title
- Singer whose work is sampled in the Fugees hit song "Ready or Not"
- Orinoco Flow singer
- Big name in New Age music
- Single-named New Age music star
- Irish folk-rock singer
- New Age music star
- Singer with an asteroid named after her
- Book of Days singer
- New Age vocalist
- Pop singer from Ireland
- A Day Without Rain artist
- One-named New Ager
- One-named singer
- Paint the Sky With Stars singer
- Single-named Irish singer
- Wild Child singer
- New Age singer from Ireland
- Grammy winner for "The Memory of Trees"
- Pure Moods singer
- Grammy-winning New Age singer
- New Age Irish singer
- Watermark warbler
- New Age Irish folk-rocker
- New Age singer from Donegal
- One-named Gaelic singer
- Singer nicknamed "the Silver Lady"
- Orinoco Flow artist
- New Ager who often sings in Gaelic
- Singer dubbed "the voice of Ireland"
- Singer heard in the first "Lord of the Rings" movie
- Singer of Tolkien-language lyrics
- Oscar-winning "May It Be" singer
- Singer of the Oscar-nominated "May It Be"
- Single-named vocalist
- New Age singer born Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin
- New Age vocalist from County Donegal
- One-named New Age Grammy winner
- Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner from Ireland
- New Age singer of Elvish lyrics
- Amarantine singer
- Orinoco Flow (Sail Away) singer
- Irish singer who lives in a castle
- One-named New Age singer from Ireland
- Amarantine vocalist
- Watermark vocalist
- Ethereal-voiced singer
- She sung over the closing credits of The Fellowship of the Ring
- Airy-voiced Irish singer
- Irish chanteuse
- She sometimes sings in Gaelic
- New Age singer whose birth name is Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- Irish singer in heavy rotation on spa playlists
- One-named Irish songstress
- Irish singer/songwriter
- Debut pop album of 1987
- Gaelic pop star
- One-named New Age vocalist
- Singer with the album "The Celts"
- The Council of Elrond singer
- Watermark album maker
- Pop star from County Donegal
- Grammy-winning New Ager
- Pop musician from County Donegal
- The Memory of Trees album maker
- Watermark musician
- Grammy winner for the New Age album "Amarantine"
- A Day Without Rain musician
- Orinoco Flow New Age singer
- New Age superstar
- Only Time New Age singer
- One-named "May It Be" singer
- Singer born Eithne Patricia Ni Bhraonáin
- Singer with the platinum 1992 album "The Celts"
- A Day Without Rain New Ager
- Shepherd Moons Grammy winner
- Gaelic music star
- New Ager with four Grammys
- One-named Irish folk singer
- Oíche Chiún singer
- Former member of the Irish band Clannad
- Mononymous New Ager
- One-named "Orinoco Flow" singer
- One-named Gaelic folk singer
- And Winter Came... album maker
- Grammy-winning Celtic musician
- Singer from County Donegal
- Amarantine musician
- Irish musician with four Grammys
- Singer who co-composed a song in Elvish for "The Lord of the Rings"
- Amarantine Grammy winner
- Dark Sky Island musician
- Only Time songwriter
- Irish New Age songwriter
- Irish New Ager
- Musician from County Donegal
- Echoes in Rain singer
- May It Be co-songwriter
- One-named "Only Time" singer
- Former Clannad singer
- Multi-lingual Irish singer
- Irish-speaking New Age singer
- New Age artist who often sings in Irish
- New Age singer from County Donegal
- The Celts singer from Ireland
- One-named singer from Ireland
- The Memory of Trees singer
- Only Time artist
- Artist who has recorded in Tolkien's fictional language
- Celtic "The Celts" singer
- Grammy winner from Donegal
- Singer born in County Donegal
- Singer from Ireland
- Irish pop singer
- Irish singer
- Singer from Donegal
- 2002 Best Song Oscar nominee
- Vocalist from Donegal
- Itish pop singer
- Donegal-born singer
- Ireland's best-selling solo singer
- Irish soft-rock singer
- Soundtrack composer for the BBC's "The Celts"
- Composer for "Lord of the Rings"
- Celtic music superstar
- Christmas Carols from Cork performer (2016)
- Irishwoman who's sung in 10 languages
- Queen of New Age
- Celtic Grammy artist
- Pop singer from Donegal
- New Age singer of "China Roses"
- Familiar name of singer Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- One-named singer with an album called "A Day Without Rain"
- One-named singer with the hit "Orinoco Flow"
- Na Laetha Gael M'ige" singer
- Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons"
- Irish singer with the album "The Memory of Trees"
- One-named singer of New Age music
- New Age singer from Gweedore, Ireland
- She was once in the band Clannad
- Ebudae singer
- She had a 1989 hit with "Orinoco Flow"
- Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars"
- Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album
- Anywhere Is singer
- Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Singer of the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be"
- Her "May It Be" featured lyrics in the Tolkien language of Quenya
- New Age music superstar
- Popular New Age singer
- Popular one-named singer
- Singer of the multimillion-selling album "Watermark"
- Grammy winner for "A Day Without Rain"
- Artist with the quadruple platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- Oscar nominee for a song in "The Lord of the Rings"
- A Day Without Rain singer, 2000
- Book of Days songstress
- The Memory of Trees Grammy winner
- Single-named singer
- May It Be singer, 2002
- Singer born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- Singer with an Oscar-nominated song in "The Lord of the Rings"
- 2001 Oscar nominee for the song "May It Be"
- Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of ___ (1997 album)
- 2001 Oscar nominee for Best Original Song, "May It Be"
- Irish singer with eight platinum U.S. albums
- And Winter Came ... artist
- Only Time singer, 2001
- Orinoco Flow singer, 1989
- Singer with the 2008 gold record "And Winter Came ..."
- Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Grammy winner from County Donegal
- Popular singer born in County Donegal
- Singer with the 4x platinum album "Watermark"
- Singer with the compilation "A Box of Dreams"
- And Winter Came ... singer
- May It Be singer, 2001
- 1987 album later rereleased as "The Celts"
- Mononymous four-time Grammy winner
- One-named Irish Grammy winner
- Grammy winner from County Donegal, Ireland
- New Ager who sings in Irish Gaelic
- Recording artist made famous by the BBC series "The Celts"
- 2006 Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner
- Self-titled platinum album of 1986
- And Winter Came ... singer, 2008
- New Age star from Ireland
- One-named singer with four Grammys
- Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- Trains and Winter Rains singer, 2008
- One-named singer with multiple Grammys
- Performer of the 2001 Oscar-nominated song "May It Be"
- Singer who has recorded in Tolkien's Elvish language
- Dark Sky Island singer, 2015
- Singer with the 2008 album "And Winter Came ..."
- Writer/singer of an Elvish song for "The Lord of the Rings"
- Grammy-winning singer of "Shepherd Moons"
- Watermark singer, 1988
- Shepherd Moons singer, 1991
- Grammy winner who sometimes sings in Gaelic
- Musical artist known as the "Queen of New Age"
- Singer born Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin
- Singer who owns Manderley Castle in Killiney
- Mononymous Grammy winner
- Noted Celtic musician
- One-named singer with the 2000 hit "Only Time"
- Singer known as the "Queen of New Age"
- Singer with the 5x platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- Ireland's second-best-selling musical act after U2
- One-named Irish singer with four Grammys
- Singer with the album "Watermark"
- New Age singing star
- Singer whose music plays in new age stores
- Irish New Age star
- 'Exile' New Age singer
- Shepherd Moons soft rock queen
- Irish queen of soft rock
- Irish queen of world music
- Irish new age queen
- Amarantine artist
- Ethereal "The Memory of Trees" singer
- Only Time Celtic queen
- Only Time Irish soft rock singer
- Ethereal "Watermark" singer
- Sail Away singer
- Irish "Only Time" singer
- Irish ethereal queen
- Dark Sky Island vocalist
- Irish singer who sang in Elvish
- New Age singer featured on the "Lord of the Rings" soundtrack
- She often sings in Irish
- She was born Eithne Ni Bhraonian
- Eithne Ni Bhraonain
- She sang the 1988 ballad "Na Laetha Geal M'oige"
- Singer whose lyrics have included words from Tolkien's fictional languages
- New Age singer of "Only Time"
- Oscar nominee for the song "May It Be"
- Singer for whom a fish native to the Orinoco was named in 2017
- Irish singer of "Only Time"
- Irish singer of "Orinoco Flow"
- New Age singer who lives in an Irish castle
- Singer who once belonged to the Celtic band Clannad
- Singer with the 2000 album "A Day Without Rain"
- Celtic singer of 50-Down
- Emerald isle singer
- Irish singing star
- Irish singer whose real first name is Eithne
- Noted Irish singer
- She sang in her family's Celtic band
- Singer whose Irish first name is Eithne
- Irish winner of four Grammys
- Singer born Eithne Padraigin Ni Bhraonain
- Ireland's Queen of New Age
- Grammy-winning singer of "Orinoco Flow"
- Irish singer of "Caribbean Blue"
- Singer who has a fish in the Orinoco named after her
- Singer who lives in a castle near Dublin
- Clannad member
- Irish composer and singer
- Irish singer with one name
- Gaelic singer
- New Age vocalist from Ireland
- Ireland's biggest-selling solo artist
- Only Time New Ager
- New Ager from County Donegal
- New Ager who sings in Gaelic
- New Ager with some Gaelic lyrics
- Shepherd Moons New Ager
- Gaelic-speaking New Ager
- Irish singer who lives in a castle with her cats
- Orinoco Flow New Ager
- Irish-speaking singer
- Winner of four New Age Grammys
- Irish music star who has never toured
- Irish singer who rarely performs live
- One-named Celtic singer
- Vocalist from Gaoth Dobhair
- Modern Celtic musician
- 1992 Grammy winner
- One-name Irish singer
- 1987 debut album reissued as "The Celts"
- Boadicea New Ager
- Storms in Africa musician
- Single-named Irish singer who sang the lyric "May it be an evening star / Shines down upon you"
- China Roses singer
- One by One musician
- Pax Deorum singer
- Grammy-winning Irish vocalist
- One-named singer who's sold 75 million albums
- Singer who has never done a tour
- Eithne Ni Bhraonain, to listeners
- Top Irish solo artist
- Ireland's top-selling solo artist
- Irish singer with a 2006 "Sounds of the Season" album
- Irish singer with four Grammys
- Four-time Grammy winner for Best New Age Album
- Grammy winner with songs in English, Irish and Elvish
- Noted Celtic singer
- Deireadh an Tuath singer
- Singer from Gaoth Dobhair
- Grammy winner with songs in Irish, English and Elvish