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100

This is Ireland's National Day and is celebrated by one and all – for a full weekend in mid-March.


 

St. Patrick's Day

100

This is the longest river in Ireland.


 

Shannon River

100

Hailing from Dublin, stage names for U2’s front man and lead guitarist are_________:

Bono and The Edge

100

Sales of this dry stout beer surged by 30% during the pandemic.


 

 

Guiness

100

This knee-length, plaid, Celtic skirt has pleats at the rear and was traditional for men.


Kilt

200

Dancing without using arms and relying entirely on footwork is well-exhibited by the

Riverdance troupe.


Step Dancing (Jig also applies)

200

Northern Ireland is part of this country.


United Kingdom

200

Best known as an MMA phenom, this Dublin pro fighter has several UFC titles and is known for his short temper.

   

Conor McGregor

200

Being sold internationally since the early 1800s, this brand of blended whisky is, by far, the top seller in the world.


Jameson

200

A soft wool-tweed outdoor hat with a low, flat crown and a peak, it worn by workers and sportsmen alike due to its weather-resistant feature.


Flap cap  

300

It is definitely helpful to be a windbag when playing this native instrument.


Bagpipes

300

The name of Ireland’s capital means “Black Pool” in English. 


 

Dublin

300

This actor brings both Agent 007 and Remington Steele to life.


Pierce Brosnan

300

This 240 year-old fine glass factory even produced the NYC New Year’s Eve count-down ball in 2000.


Waterford Crystal

300

Patterns for these still-popular knit sweaters were clan specific and are majorly guarded throughout generations.


Aran (Fisherman) Sweater

400

Considered an artform, this ancient means of passing along old lore and generational information is meant to feed the audience’s spirit, mind and imagination.  


Storytelling

(Seanchai - gaelic)

400

Near Cork, this oldest Irish Castle (1446) also hosts the world-renowned “kissing stone” and gardens.


Blarney Castle

400

Well known for his bad boy image, this actor played alongside Tom Cruise in Minority Report and leading in "The Lobster."


Colin Farrell

400

Introduced in 1849, this Irish porcelain is characterized by its thinness and slightly iridescent surface.


Belleek

400

Used since ancient times as a shawl or head cover, this piece of material is folded many times and is then draped over the shoulder.


The Brat

500

A VERY common Irish tradition is the after-bar party… characterized by drawing the curtains and confining patrons.


 

 

Lock-in

500

The Southwest coast hosts the ultimate world- known scenic route along the Iveragh Peninsula. 


Ring of Kerry

500

Nothing compares to this female, often bald, singer whose legacy is tearing up the Pope’s picture on SNL.


Sinead O'Connor

500

Ireland’s Harland & Wolff shipyard built this famously unseaworthy luxury liner.


The Titanic

500

Today’s wingtip shoes were originally crafted with the leather perforations to allow water to drain – for boggy area walks.


Brogue Shoes

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