Luck
This rare clover variety has four leaves instead of the usual three.
What is a four-leaf clover?
This Irish dance style features fast footwork and stiff upper body.
What is Irish step dancing?
Ireland is divided into this many provinces.
What is four?
The traditional St. Patrick’s Day meal.
What is corned beef and cabbage?
This unpaid obligation to a contractor can cloud the title after work is completed on a property.
What is a mechanic’s lien?
In Irish folklore, catching one of these guarantees you’ll learn where his gold is hidden.
What is a leprechaun?
This U.S. city has been dyeing its river green since 1962.
What is Chicago?
The longest river in Ireland shares its name with this famous airport nearby.
What is the Shannon?
This famous Irish stout, brewed in Dublin, is known for its dark color and creamy head.
What is Guinness?
This title problem occurs when someone signs documents pretending to be the rightful owner.
What is forgery (or fraud)?
This famous castle in County Cork is home to the legendary stone of eloquence.
What is Blarney Castle?
Originally, St. Patrick’s color was this — not green.
What is blue?
This language, along with English, is officially recognized in Ireland.
What is Irish (Gaelic)?
These magical little creatures are said to dance in circles, leaving rings in the grass.
What are fairies (or fairy rings)?
This title nightmare happens when paperwork is recorded in the wrong order — creating chaos for everyone.
What is a recording error?
This plant is traditionally associated with Irish luck.
What is a shamrock?
Traditional Irish soda bread often contains these small dried fruits.
What are raisins (or currants)?
This famous natural attraction in Northern Ireland features 40,000 hexagonal stone columns.
What is the Giant’s Causeway?
This Irish word, pronounced “crack,” means fun, laughter, and good times with friends. You'll need to spell it correctly.
What is craic?
This hidden risk involves a long-lost relative claiming ownership after the property is sold.
What is a missing heir?
This phrase describes extraordinary good fortune, often tied to Irish legends.
What is the “Luck of the Irish”?
The first St. Patrick’s Day parade was actually held in this country, not Ireland.
What is the United States?
Ireland joined this European political and economic union in 1973.
What is the European Union?
This Irish legend tells of a magical land of eternal youth.
What is Tír na nÓg?
This policy protects homeowners from covered title defects that existed before they purchased the property.
What is an owner’s title insurance policy?