Economy
Geography
Landmarks/Sights
Sayings
History
100

This is the capital city of Ireland.

Dublin

100

 This is the longest river in Ireland, flowing through Limerick city.

River Shannon

100

This castle near Cork is famous for its "Blarney Stone."

Blarney Castle

100

this phrase means "whats up" in Irish slang.

"What's the craic?"

100

This event in the mid-1800s caused many Irish people to starve or leave the country.

the Great Famine

200

Ireland is famous for its dark beer.

Guinness

200

This large lake is the biggest in Ireland and the British Isles.

Lough Neagh

200

This famous ship was built in Belfast and sank on its first trip in 1912.

Titanic

200

This phrase means "Cheers!" in Irish.

"Sláinte!"

200

This 1921 agreement ended the war for independence and created the Irish Free State.

Anglo-Irish Treaty

300

This term describes the period of rapid economic growth in Ireland during the 1990s and 2000s.

Celtic Tiger

300

This scenic route goes along the west coast of Ireland.

Wild Atlantic Way

300

These tall cliffs in County Clare are a popular tourist spot.

Cliffs of Moher

300

This saying reflects the Irish attitude towards life: "There's no such thing as bad weather, only..."

"the wrong clothes"

300

This 1916 rebellion in Dublin is an important part of Irish history.

the Easter Rising

400

This big tech company, known for its search engine, has its European headquarters in Dublin.

Google

400

This ancient site in County Meath is known for its prehistoric monuments.

Newgrange

400

This old monastic site in County Wicklow has a round tower and beautiful scenery.

Glendalough

400

This proverb means you should enjoy the good things life offers: "Time is a great storyteller, but..."

"patience is a great healer"

400

This ancient site, older than the Pyramids, is in County Meath.

Newgrange