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Clover

She decorated the room with three leaf clovers on St. Patrick's Day.

Shamrock

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Tiny

Big, huge, large, gigantic

100

Shake

To move back and forth

Thin ice cream you drink-milkshake

Tremble

100

Bag pipe, violin, trumpet 

Instruments

fife, guitar, drums, tuba

100

Don't push your luck

"I know you didn't get in trouble for using your cell phone last time, but don't push your luck!"

Stop before you get in trouble

200

I stole the pot of gold from an elf dressed in green.

Leprechaun, sprite, gnome

200

Wealthy

Poor, needy, indigent

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Gold

Precious metal

Color

Riches

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Potato, cabbage, carrots

Vegetables

Peas, beans, eggplant, lettuce

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Luck of the Irish

"He certainly has the luck of the Irish, he wins every game."

Very lucky

300

Apparel

Many people wear green apparel on St. Patrick's Day.

Clothing

300

Lost

Found, discovered, revealed

300

Charm

Trinket

Something lucky

Polite, likable

300

Shamrock, broccoli, lime

Green things

Grass, leaves, eyes, money

300

Pot of Gold

"People believe if they win the library they will find their pot of gold."

Happiness, success, riches

400

Ancient

The pyramids are ancient structures, built thousands of years ago.

Old

400

Jig

Dance

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Emerald

Dark green color

Gem stone

400

Ireland, England, Scotland

Countries

USA, Canada, Mexico

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Green thumb 

"She is able to grow beautiful plants and flowers because she has a green thumb."

having a talent for making things grow

500

Fortunate

I was fortunate to win the lottery!

Lucky

500

lucky

unlucky

500

Green

Color

New to something

Environmentally good, little or no waste

500

Four leaf clover, horseshoes, penny (found heads-up)

Lucky Charms

Rabbit's foot, ladybugs

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to be green around the gills 

"The rough seas when I was on the cruise ship made me green around the gills."

to be/feel/look sick