Irish Slang
Legal 'Rhyme-Time'
Arctic Monkeys Songs
Lady Liberty
Man-er-a-grams
200

Behaving mischievously or foolishly

'Acting the Maggot'

200

The pointed, hollow end of a hypodermic syringe

Needle

200

'I bet you look good on the' this, a place to 'cut a rug'

Dancefloor

200

The statue is covered in 300 sheets of this metal which were hammered into different shapes and riveted together

Copper

200

A 'Canadian Tuxedo' is an outfit comprised entirely of this fabric

Denim

400

This means restroom or washroom to the locals

'The Jacks'

400

Exuberantly or triumphantly joyful

Gleeful

400

This somewhat rhyming title could translate to 'Glowing Teenager'

Fluorescent Adolescent

400

Seven rays (spikes) in the crown represent these

Earth's Seven Seas or Continents

400

Second rock from the Sun

Venus

600

One of several Irish phrases used to describe something/someone as 'Broke/in a bad way'

Banjaxed

600

A beetle known for its elongated snout

Weevil

600

This song gets its title and makes multiple references to The Wizard of Oz throughout

Old Yellow Bricks

600

This date appears on the SoL's tablet in Roman numerals

July 4, 1776

600

Latin for 'year'

Annum

800

Word that describes someone that's from rural Ireland

Culchie

800

Suitable for a King or Queen

Regal

800

A sad spark of atmospheric electricity?

Crying Lightning

800

This is the real name of the SoL

'Liberty Enlightening the World'

800

A former Scottish beheading device resembling the guillotine

Maiden

1000

If something is done the wrong way, it's done 'this' way

Arseways

1000

A spire on the top of a church tower or roof

Steeple

1000

Jason crushes this song in his dad-only garageband that reads like text message shorthand 

R U Mine?

1000

This incident killed 50 people and caused damage to the SoL's skirt and torch in 1916

'Black Tom Explosion'

1000

Wears his uncle's cool shirts, sometimes

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