This famous Irishman known for his role as a master of the force is also the one you'd call if you were 'Taken'
Who is Liam Neeson
In this 2010 romantic comedy, the lead character, Anna, travels to Ireland to pursue a Celtic tradition which allows women to propose marriage
What is Leap Year
If you think English is the first official language in Ireland, you'd be mistaken, it falls second to this language
What is Irish
This American city is known for dying it's eponymous river green yearly in celebration of St. Patrick's day
What is Chicago
This American sports team features a fleur-de-lis as their logo and two different mascots
Who are the New Orleans Saints
This Irish band is best known for it's philanthropic contributions and for forcibly downloading it's 13th studio album on Apple devices in 2014
What is U2
In this installment of the globally regarded fantasy series, a young Irish boy singes off his eye brows while reciting an incantation to turn water into rum
What is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Will also accept Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
One of the world's oldest standing, this type of establishment first opened in Ireland in 900AD
What is a pub
The celebratory tradition of adding green coloring to this 'record breaking' Irish stout began in the New York burrow of the Bronx in 1914
What is Guinness
This massive canine is known for it's rescue work in the Western Alps and for the film franchise named after a famed composer
What are St. Bernards
This Irish professional mixed martial artist is currently ranked number nine in the UFC lightweight rankings
Who is Conor McGregor
In this 2019 adaption of a classic coming-of-age novel, Jo March (portrayed by an Irish actress) finds inspiration in the relationships between her sisters as they find their way in a post Civil War America
What is Little Women
In 1990 Mary Robinson became the first of these in Ireland, her successor became the first in the world to follow another immediately.
In 1933, the United States fell from the ranks of countries that shared the economic practices of leprechauns by eliminating this currency measure
What is the Gold Standard
Currently, 118 countries, have officially recognized one of these holy figures as their official bearer of protection
What is/are (a) Patron Saint(s)
This Irish poet and playwright is best known for works such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Canterville ghost
Who is Oscar Wilde
This 1995 Blockbuster features the 5th and only Irish actor to play this British intelligence agent, as he races to save the Earth from a Soviet-era satellite.
What is James Bond: GoldenEye
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Ireland has won this international song contest more times than any other country, claiming victory in 1970, 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1996
What is Eurovision
This meteorological phenomenon occurs when light is reflected, refracted and then reflected again through water droplets before being dispersed- giving an additional view of the light spectrum
What is a double rainbow
While visiting Ireland, you can visit the grave of this Saint who shares a name with a popular modern holiday
Who is St. Valentine
This famous Irish author's most popular novel was published in 1922 and portrays a, then-modern, parallel to Homer's Odyssey
Who is James Joyce
In this 2009 animated feature, a young orphan living in a monastery ventures into the woods to complete a series of magical tasks on the eve of Viking attack
What is The Secret of Kells
This prehistoric monument overlooking the River Boyne is over 5,000 years old- making it older than the pyramid of Giza and Stonehenge
What is Newgrange
The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy dreams of traveling beyond the rainbow, is often mistakenly remembered as the first color film. The film was shot using this color process
What is Technicolor
"But what would be the answer to the answer man?" the American rock band, The Grateful Dead asks in their 1969 song named after this patron of stonemasons and bricklayers
Who is St. Stephen