- IRISH
- From the old sod
- Kind of coffee or whiskey
- Like Abie's Rose
- Mid-March celebrants
- Notre Dame's Fighting __
- From the Emerald Isle
- From Tralee
- Hibernian
- Kind of stew
- Like Manderley Castle or 67-Across
- ___ wristwatch (tongue twister)
- Limerick-loving, say
- Like many Ellis Island arrivals
- Like the characters in "Normal People"
- From Killarney
- Kind of coffee
- __ setter
- Dander
- Jiggers?
- Kind of whiskey
- Like U2
- Lucky ones?
- Like colcannon or boxty
- The first blank in ___ Breakfast ___
- Like hurling
- Kilkenny-born
- Notre Dame, sports-wise
- The Fighting __
- Hailing from Donegal
- March 17 celebrants
- Dander, slangily
- Apt to celebrate March 17?
- Barley-based whiskey
- Like the McCourts
- Like 24-Down, e.g.
- Of Kilkenny or Killarney
- Cork folk
- __ coffee
- Cork populace
- Corkonians, e.g.
- Like James Joyce
- Like the original Molly Maguires
- Dubliners, e.g.
- Like Bram Stoker
- March 17th celebrants
- South Bend eleven
- Like ceili dancing
- Like the original home of Waterford Crystal
- Adjective for coffee or whiskey
- Coffee descriptor
- Folk of Cork
- Notre Dame's Fighting ___
- Dublin denizens
- Corkers?
- Donegal denizens
- Gaelic language
- What Saint Patrick wasn't by birth
- Kind of stew or whiskey
- Type of bull or setter
- Wearers of the green
- ___ wolfhound
- Like Angela in "Angela's Ashes"
- Out of Kilkenny
- From Galway
- Kind of coffee or stew
- Tellers of leprechaun tales
- From Blarney or Killarney
- From Galway, say
- Like the Cranberries
- Mid-March merrymakers
- St. Patrick's converts
- From Tullamore
- Like Guinness
- Like Joyce and Wilde
- Lucky sorts?
- Like Clannad
- From Kilkenny
- It may come before coffee or whiskey
- The Fighting ___ (Notre Dame nickname)
- St. Patrick's people
- ___ wristwatch (tongue teaser)
- My Wild ___ Rose
- Notre Dame's team
- Stew or potato
- Notre Dame, to fans
- People of "Angela's Ashes"
- From Limerick
- Douglas Hyde's people
- From Cork, e.g.
- Part of IRA
- Legendary lucky lot
- Luck of the ___
- From the auld sod
- March marchers
- Terrier type
- Kind of linen
- Lucky group?
- Notre Dame squad, familiarly
- Dublin-born
- Kildare's people
- Like some whiskey
- Lucky people?
- Cork people
- Joyce's countrymen
- Like Samuel Beckett
- Notre Dame squad, familiarly, with "the"
- Gaeilge, to its speakers
- Like rock's U2
- From Donegal, say
- When __ Eyes Are Smiling
- Like Jameson whiskey
- __ whiskey
- Like 1-Across
- Like Oscar Wilde
- Fighting Indiana team
- Fighting Notre Dame team
- Dublin residents
- Type of coffee or whiskey
- Celtic language
- Type of whiskey
- Like some coffee and ales
- Word with whiskey or wolfhound
- Like most of the cast of "Derry Girls"
- Like the River Shannon
- Notre Dame Fighting __
- Cork citizens
- From Donegal
- Language spoken in the Gaeltacht
- Like Bono, Branagh, and Brosnan
- Like some breakfast tea
- From Erin
- Notre Dame team
- Sort of stew
- From 22 Across
- Dubliners
- Linen or coffee preceder
- Riverdance dancers
- Word before stew or coffee
- From Cork
- Roscommon-born
- From Dublin
- Abie's __ Rose
- Cork-based
- Belfast-born
- From Waterford
- March 17 marchers
- Ones from 2 Down
- Like Dubliners
- Fighting __ (Notre Dame team)
- Notre Dame team, informally
- Fighting __ (Notre Dame)
- March 17 parading group
- People from Waterford
- Like 13 Down
- Cork-based, for example
- Dubliners, for example
- St. Patrick's Day celebrants
- With 46 Down, fine towel fabric
- Like leprechauns
- People from 17 Across
- With 11 Down, fine dish-towel fabric
- Folks from Killarney
- From Cork or Kilkenny
- People from Mayo
- Source of "galore"
- Dubliners, for instance
- From Dublin or Killarney
- Coming from Cork
- Gaelic speakers
- March 17th marchers
- Type of coffee
- IRA part
- Like a colleen
- ___ coffee (whiskey drink)
- ___ Republican Army
- ___ wolfhound (large dog breed)
- When ___ Eyes Are Smiling
- Temper
- ___ Sea (Isle of Man setting)
- Fighting ___ (Notre Dame's team)
- Word with coffee or potato
- A neutral people.
- Hosts to new A. E. F.
- People of non-belligerent country.
- Sea in British Isles.
- Notre Dame's football squad.
- What Colin Kelly was.
- Sea between Liverpool and Dublin.
- Natives of Banba.
- People whose Premier was born in New York.
- Their flag is green, white and orange.
- Orangemen.
- Shavian stock.
- Nickname of Notre Dame teams.
- What GBS is.
- Costello's constituents.
- Costello's people.
- The Notre Dame eleven.
- Natives of Cobh.
- Temper: Colloq.
- Men of Kerry.
- Natives of Londonderry.
- ___ Sea, part of the Atlantic.
- Zealous paraders.
- Kind of terrier.
- Celtic.
- Hibernians.
- ___ stew.
- Dubliners (with "the").
- Island people.
- Notre Dame eleven (with "the").
- Notre Dame eleven.
- Proverbially lucky people.
- ___ cobbler.
- ___ setter.
- Makers of linen, lace, etc.
- Rose, for example.
- Type of potato.
- Celts.
- Lucky folk (with "the").
- Type of setter.
- Famous football team.
- Europeans.
- Kind of potato
- O'Casey, for one.
- Certain potatoes
- Kind of stew or coffee
- Abie's Rose
- Kind of setter
- Setter or potato
- Swift's nationality
- Coffee or whisky
- Sea or stew
- Isle of Man's sea
- Sea or potatoes
- Potato or whisky
- Stew or setter
- Whisky or coffee
- Kind of lace or potato
- Linen or whiskey
- European sea
- Galway citizens
- Notre Dame "fighters"
- Shamrock fanciers
- G. M. Cohan's ancestors
- Citizens of Sligo
- Modern Celts
- Kind of stew or potato
- Joyce's compatriots
- South Bend team, for short
- Kind of wolfhound
- South Bend footballers
- People of Cork
- Cohan's ancestors
- ___ setter, popular pet
- Abie's ___ Rose
- The ___ Sketch Book: Thackeray
- Cork folks
- Dander personified?
- George M. Cohan's ancestors
- ___ Free State
- Gracie Allen's heritage
- People of 141 Down
- G. Cohan's ancestors
- People of 17 Across
- Notre Dame faithful
- Relative of 41 Down
- Fighting___
- People with "O'" names
- ___ Sweeps Derby
- The lucky ones?
- Like a brogue
- Rollers of R's
- From County Clare, e.g.
- Like the "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" lullaby
- Lucky ones, it's said
- Like the River Erne
- Temper, informally
- Whence the word "whiskey"
- ___ Sea, home of the Isle of Man
- Like many pubs
- Football's Fighting ___
- Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ___
- ___ Sea, connected to St. George's Channel
- Almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840
- Like many St. Patrick's Day celebrants
- ___ Spring
- Fighting ___ (Notre Dame team)
- Fighting ___, Notre Dame athletes
- Like 1-Across, by descent
- Like the characters in "Angela's Ashes"
- ___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866
- 44-Across's "Fighting" team
- Source of the word "galore"
- Luck o' the ___
- Partiers on March 17
- Kiss me, I'm ___ (T-shirt slogan)
- Like the smiling eyes of song
- Fighting college team
- Like Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan, by heritage
- Source of the word "whiskey"
- Like everyone on March 17, it's said
- Limerick group
- Word before coffee or Catholic
- Like whisky, but not scotch
- From Cork or Killarney
- Like Bono
- -- terrier
- Word with coffee or linen
- -- setter
- _____ terrier
- Like Yeats
- Like Dublin denizens
- Like Enya
- John Lennon "The Luck of the ___"
- Van Morrison "One ___ Rover"
- The ___ Rovers
- Enya's nationality
- It's spoken in the Gaeltacht
- Blackpool's sea
- Like 24-Down, by birth
- Like 4-Down, notably
- Like almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840
- Kind of jig
- Sweepstakes type
- Word with setter or stew
- When _____ Eyes Are Smiling
- Coffee choice
- South Bend varsity name
- Descriptor for this puzzle's theme
- Knute Rockne's team (with "The")
- Notre Dame's Fighting _____
- Sort of setter
- Knute Rockne's Fighting ___
- Native to Dublin
- Adjective for coffee, jig or whiskey
- Emerald Isle folk
- Type of whiskey or setter
- Notre Dame's Fightin' team
- Type of whiskey or coffee
- Coffee variety
- Nationality partying in March
- Like Galway gals
- Like soda bread
- Inhabitants of The Emerald Isle
- Like Enya and Sinead O'Connor
- From Cork, say
- From Dublin, perhaps
- Like St. Patrick
- Like the city Limerick
- People who celebrate St. Patrick's Day
- Word before "coffee" or "stew"
- Like Saoirse Ronan and Maeve Binchy
- Like the Blarney Stone
- Like Tullamore Dew whiskey
- Like comedian Maeve Higgins
- Word before "coffee" or "whiskey"
- Kiss me, I'm ___
- From Dublin or Limerick
- Like James Joyce and leprechauns
- Like boxty and colcannon
- Like O'Casey
- Type of linen
- Behan or Yeats e.g.
- Erse
- Like a leprechaun
- One point in casino
- Notre Dame's Fighting ____
- Setter or coffee
- Coffee or stew
- The Fighting ___
- Green wearers
- Word before stew or setter
- Coffee type
- Setter or terrier qualifier
- Their big day is March 17th
- Like Jonathan Swift
- Fighting ___(Notre Dame)
- Lucky folk?
- Word with "setter" and "coffee"
- Like Joyce and Behan
- They march in March
- Like someone from 19-Down
- Like Guinness stout
- Like the members of U2
- Like some pubs and coffees
- The Luck of the ___
- Belfast residents
- From Dublin or Cork
- From Dublin, say
- Ruth Negga's nationality
- Like the name Saoirse
- Like Sinead O'Connor and Enya
- Like someone from Dublin
- ___ coffee (Buena Vista Cafe's signature drink)
- O'men
- Reel people?
- South Bend team
- Reel folks?
- Like a banshee
- Setter type
- __ coffee (bar order)
- Kerry's people
- The ___ Rovers (folk band that played "The Orange and the Green")
- ___ stew (dish one may have in Dublin)
- Kind of whiskey or coffee
- Cork masses
- Whiskey choice
- Mayo masses
- Like banshees
- Limerick people
- Like Mayo men
- Mayo men
- Cork crowd
- From County Clare, say
- Limerick language
- Limerick people, for example
- Limerick folks
- Mayo group
- Like Bono and Enya
- Like some stew and coffee