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St. Patrick's Day Crossword

K. Khalid

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3.Irishman James Hoban designed the _____. (2 Words)
4.Beware the _ of March.
6.Only 9% of the Irish population are natural _____.
9.Ireland has had its own _____ since the Bronze Age, called the Tailteann Games.
11._____ is the commonly spoken language in Ireland, next to Irish and English.
12._____ was the first Anglo-Norman castle built (from 1169) in Ireland, as well as the largest ever built, originally covering an area of 30,000 m². (2 Words)
14.In Ireland, ___ are called as loughs (pronounced as locks)
16.The _____ Yacht Club was founded in 1720 and is the world's oldest yacht club. (2 Words)
17.The River ______ is the longest river in Ireland or Britain
18.What magical stone, when kissed, gives the ability to speak sweetly & softly? (3 Words)
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1.Musical symbol of Ireland? (2 Words)
2.What are the colors of the Irish flag? (4 Words)
5.The three most famous symbols of Ireland are the green _____, the harp, and the Celtic cross.
7.Irishman John Tyndall was the first scientist to ever be specifically referred to as a ______.
8.Ireland is a _____-free island
10.90% of Irish nationals are _____, but only 30% ever attend church.
13.How do you catch a Leprechaun? (2 Words)
15.What month is St. Patrick's Day?

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