Place for an Irish whiskey
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BARPlace for an Irish whiskey
TARAPlace named for a mythical Irish queen
ERINName for an Irish lass
DANNYBOYSong for an Irish tenor
NOREENName for an Irish lass
ERINName for an Irish girl.
DEVNickname for an Irish statesman.
TERENCEName for an Irish lad.
ERINCommon name for an Irish lass
TARAPlantation named for an Irish landmark
DERRYColloquial name for an Irish city.
ULSTERCoat named for an Irish province
NOREENName for an Irish lass, perhaps
NOREENName for an Irish lass, sometimes
OTOOLEGood name for an Irish carpenter?
YEATSAuthor of "Plays for an Irish Theatre."
LIMERICKSFive-liners named for an Irish county
LIMERICKSFive-liners named for an Irish port
EMMETMichigan county named for an Irish patriot
TORYPolitical label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw"
oghamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
ogamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
ogamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
oghamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
oghamistthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
ogamsthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
oghamthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
oghamicthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones