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It is the world's largest island and with a population of 56,081 (in 2020), it is the least densely populated region in the world. 

Greenland

100

The name of this Mexican beer means crown in Spanish

Corona

100

This Irish singer-songwriter achieved worldwide success in 1990 with a new arrangement of Prince's song "Nothing Compares 2 U."

Sinead O'Connor

100

Sold in 160 countries around the globe (basically every country where alcohol is legal), it the most popular liqueur worldwide.

Baileys Irish Cream

100

These diminutive supernatural beings are usually depicted as little bearded men, wearing a coat and hat, who partake in mischief. 

Leprechauns

200

Founded in 1971, these activists believed a few individuals could make a difference and set sail to ‘bear witness’ to the US testing of nuclear bombs off Amchitka island, Alaska, and prevent the test from going ahead. 

Greenpeace

200

This dark brew that made Guinness famous

Stout

200

He is one of the highest grossing actors of all time, appearing in diverse films such as Schindler's List, Rob Roy, Love Actually, and Batman Begins.

Liam Neeson

200

This phrase associated with St. Patrick's Day originates from the legend of the Blarney Stone, which is believed to bring luck and eloquence to those who plant one on it. 

Kiss Me I'm Irish

200

Saint Patrick is said to have used this sprig as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity.

Shamrock

300

He is a Halloween-themed Marvel supervillain considered to be the archenemy of Spider-Man whose weapons resemble bats, ghosts and jack-o'-lanterns and in most incarnations uses a hoverboard or glider to fly.  

The Green Goblin

300

This plant related to marijuana is used to flavour beer

Hops

300

Irish singer and philanthropist Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), is known by this one-word stage name 

Bono

300

Purists maintain that the only acceptable and traditional ingredients of this dish are neck mutton chops or kid, potatoes, onions, and water.

Irish Stew

300

While admittedly an unlikely tale, according to legend St Patrick drove all of these from Ireland after they began attacking him during a 40-day fast he undertook on top of a hill. 

Snakes

400

In this movie, Old Paul Edgecomb reflected back, "The floor was the color of faded limes. We had the electric chair. Old Sparky, we called it."

The Green Mile

400

Though it won a gold medal at the 1878 World's Fair it prefers to sport a blue ribbon

Pabst

400

This Irish singer-songwriter and musician primarily draws from folk, soul and blues genres, and had his international breakthrough after releasing his debut single "Take Me to Church"

Hozier

400

The athletes and teams at the University of Notre Dame are known as this.

The Fighting Irish

400

This city has been dying its river green since 1962 to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The first year, the city dumped 100 pounds of dye into the river, which left it green for an entire week. 

Chicago

500

He is a three-time NBA champion, a three-time NBA All-Star and in 2017, he won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

Draymond Green (Sr)

500

This popular Irish beer bears the name of a classic Irish stringed musical instrument

Harp

500

Known for his experimental use of language and exploration of new literary methods, including interior monologue, use of a complex network of symbolic parallels, and invented words, puns, and allusions in his novels, especially Ulysses (1922) and Finnegans Wake (1939)

James Joyce

500

This breed of dog can be an imposing sight due to their formidable size; they are the tallest of all dog breeds, sometimes reaching 7 feet tall on their hind legs. 

Irish Wolfhound

500

This city held its first St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1737, said to be the first ever.

Boston

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