Stew |
Temper |
Dander |
Celtic |
Setter |
Spring. |
Corkers |
Like U2 |
Fighting |
Mayo men |
Jiggers? |
Hibernian |
Wolfhound |
Eire-born |
From Erin |
Like Bono |
Cork folk |
Dubliners |
Like Enya |
From Cork |
Hibernians |
___ coffee |
Cork folks |
Cork crowd |
Linen type |
Cork-based |
Like Joyce |
Like Yeats |
Coffee type |
Nationality |
Part of IRA |
Whiskey ___ |
Kind of jig |
Lucky folk? |
Sea or stew |
From Galway |
Lucky ones? |
Mayo masses |
Cork people |
Dublin-born |
From Dublin |
European sea |
Kind of stew |
Cork masses? |
Like Clannad |
Like O'Casey |
Lucky group? |
Modern Celts |
Sort of stew |
Lucky sorts? |
Kind of linen |
Coffee choice |
Cork populace |
Like a brogue |
Like banshees |
Like Mayo men |
Type of linen |
From Limerick |
From Kilkenny |
Lucky people? |
Like Guinness |
Whiskey genre |
Type of coffee |
Kind of coffee |
Coffee variety |
Whiskey choice |
Dublin natives |
From Killarney |
___ Free State |
From Tullamore |
Kerry's people |
Like Dubliners |
Limerick folks |
People of Cork |
Rollers of R's |
Setter variety |
Stew or setter |
The ___ Rovers |
Like many pubs |
Luck of the __ |
Sort of setter |
Type of potato |
Kind of setter |
Type of setter |
Like rock's U2 |
From Waterford |
March marchers |
Kind of potato |
Kind of whiskey |
Celtic language |
Notre Dame team |
Abie's ___ Rose |
Eyes that smile |
Galway citizens |
Luck o' the ___ |
March 17 people |
Out of Kilkenny |
Sea or potatoes |
Temper: Colloq. |
The lucky ones? |
From Cork, e.g. |
Like soda bread |
Dubliners, e.g. |
Limerick people |
Type of whiskey |
Like leprechauns |
Certain potatoes |
___ Sweeps Derby |
Coffee or whisky |
Dublin residents |
Galwegians, e.g. |
Kildare's people |
Like Bram Stoker |
Linen or whiskey |
Native to Dublin |
Natives of Cobh. |
People from Mayo |
Potato or whisky |
Setter or coffee |
Setter or potato |
Shaw and Paisley |
Whisky or coffee |
From the old sod |
Like James Joyce |
From Galway, say |
Sweepstakes type |
Like Oscar Wilde |
My Wild ___ Rose |
Like some whiskey |
Limerick language |
Like a leprechaun |
Notre Dame's team |
Citizens of Sligo |
Cohan's ancestors |
Cork-based, maybe |
From Donegal, say |
Isle of Man's sea |
Shamrock fanciers |
Source of "galore |
Coffee descriptor |
From the Auld Sod |
Kind of wolfhound |
Emerald Isle folk |
March 17 marchers |
Joyce's countrymen |
Like Enya and Bono |
Mid-March marchers |
Temper, informally |
Joyce's compatriots |
___ Republican Army |
Dander personified? |
Like Guinness stout |
Like Joyce or Wilde |
Like the River Erne |
Notre Dame faithful |
Swift's nationality |
Like Jonathan Swift |
March 17th marchers |
Like Samuel Beckett |
March 17 celebrants |
They march in March |
Behan or Yeats e.g. |
G. Cohan's ancestors |
Like Dublin denizens |
Like Joyce and Yeats |
Notre Dame "fighters |
Partiers on March 17 |
Wearers of the green |
Like Joyce and Behan |
Like the Cranberries |
Mid-March celebrants |
St. Patrick's people |
Like Jameson whiskey |
Like Joyce and Wilde |
Like Thin Lizzy or U2 |
Lucky ones, it's said |
People from Waterford |
Mid-March merrymakers |
Fighting" Indiana team |
Dubliners, for example |
From Cork or Killarney |
From County Clare, say |
From the Emerald Isle |
Kind of lace or potato |
Kind of stew or potato |
People with "O'" names |
South Bend footballers |
Type of bull or setter |
Kind of coffee or stew |
Kind of stew or coffee |
Like the members of U2 |
St. Patrick's converts |
___ setter, popular pet |
___ Spring (soap brand) |
Cork-based, for example |
Gracie Allen's heritage |
March 17 parading group |
Notre Dame Fighting ___ |
South Bend varsity name |
From County Clare, e.g. |
Football's Fighting ___ |
G. M. Cohan's ancestors |
Fighting __ (Notre Dame) |
Linen or coffee preceder |
Of Kilkenny or Killarney |
Whence the word "whiskey |
Word with setter or stew |
Gaeilge, to its speakers |
___ wolfhound (dog breed) |
Fighting" Notre Dame team |
When --- Eyes Are Smiling |
From Blarney or Killarney |
Notre Dame's Fighting --- |
Type of whiskey or coffee |
Type of whiskey or setter |
Type of coffee or whiskey |
Source of the word "galore |
Go, ___!" (Notre Dame cry) |
Notre Dame's Fightin' team |
South Bend team, for short |
St. Patrick's Day marchers |
Word before stew or coffee |
Word with coffee or potato |
Apt to celebrate March 17? |
Bono and Enya's nationality |
Born near the River Shannon |
George M. Cohan's ancestors |
Knute Rockne's Fighting ___ |
Like whisky, but not scotch |
Notre Dame team, informally |
Source of the word "whiskey |
Tellers of leprechaun tales |
Their big day is March 17th |
Van Morrison "One ___ Rover |
Like many who march in March |
Like whiskey, but not whisky |
Notre Dame squad, familiarly |
St. Patrick's Day celebrants |
___ Sea (Isle of Man setting) |
Like the smiling eyes of song |
Nationality partying in March |
Like Angela in "Angela's Ashes |
Like Conan O'Brien, ethnically |
___ wolfhound (large dog breed) |
The ___ Sketch Book": Thackeray |
Like many Ellis Island arrivals |
___ Sea, home of the Isle of Man |
Fighting ___ (Notre Dame's team) |
John Lennon "The Luck of the ___ |
Knute Rockne's team (with "The") |
Like the original Molly Maguires |
Fighting ___, Notre Dame athletes |
Kiss me, I'm ___" (T-shirt slogan) |
Descriptor for this puzzle's theme |
From Dublin or Belfast, for example |
Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ___ |
Word with ''setter'' and ''coffee'' |
___ setter (reddish-brown dog breed) |
Adjective for coffee, jig or whiskey |
It may come before coffee or whiskey |
Almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840 |
Like the characters in "Angela's Ashes |
Like many St. Patrick's Day celebrants |
The Fighting ___" (Notre Dame nickname) |
Notre Dame squad, familiarly, with "the |
Like the "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" lullaby |
___ Sea, connected to St. George's Channel |
___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866 |
Kiss Me, I'm ___" (button often seen on St. Patrick's Day) |