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Other crossword clues for answer "IRISH"

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