| Old Sod |
| Ireland? |
| Auld sod |
| Innisfail |
| Hibernia. |
| Greenland |
| U2's home |
| Whence U2 |
| Cork site |
| Green isle |
| Irish land |
| Swift home |
| Green land. |
| Tara's land |
| Cobh's land |
| Island land |
| Cork's site |
| Cork's spot |
| Gael's isle |
| Gaelic isle |
| Galway land |
| Mayo's land |
| Ye Auld Sod |
| Yeats' land |
| Cork's isle |
| Gaels' land |
| Celt's land |
| Cork's home |
| Cork's land |
| Dail's land |
| Cork locale |
| Blarney land |
| Land of Tara |
| Kerry's land |
| Yeats's land |
| Green acres? |
| Joyce's home |
| Kerry's home |
| Yeats's home |
| Joyce's land |
| The Old Sod. |
| The Auld Sod |
| 11A plus 71A |
| Banshee land |
| Celtic state |
| Joyce locale |
| Kerry locale |
| Site of Cork |
| U.K. country |
| Cork country |
| Clare's land |
| Emerald land |
| Cork setting |
| Cork's place |
| Land of Yeats |
| Galway locale |
| Cork's locale |
| Tralee's land |
| Shamrock isle |
| Galway's land |
| Limerick land |
| Ireland alias |
| Shamrock land |
| Dublin's land |
| Emerald Isle |
| Cork location |
| Dublin's here |
| Gaelic ground |
| Home of Yeats |
| Home to Yeats |
| Ireland once |
| Kilkenny land |
| Ossian's land |
| Shamrock spot |
| U2's homeland |
| Where Cobh is |
| Wilde country |
| Limerick site |
| Yeats subject |
| Mayo's locale |
| Where Cork is |
| Dublin's home |
| Dublin's isle |
| O'Casey's land |
| Shannon's home |
| Land of poetry |
| Colleen's land |
| Where Sligo is |
| Banshee's land |
| Celt's Ireland |
| Dev's country. |
| Gaelic country |
| Galway country |
| Land of Galway |
| Sean's old sod |
| Shamrock place |
| Sinn Fein land |
| St. Pat's isle |
| Word on a punt |
| Dublin's place |
| Gaelic Ireland |
| Joyce's nation |
| Shannon's land |
| Gaels' Ireland |
| Yeats' country |
| Colleen's home |
| Land of Dublin |
| Irish homeland |
| Irish Republic |
| Cork's country |
| European nation |
| Milesians' land |
| Land of Blarney |
| Cork's location |
| Where Tralee is |
| Limerick's land |
| Leprechaun land |
| Dingle Bay site |
| Dublin is there |
| Dublin's nation |
| Dubliner's home |
| Dubliners' land |
| Gaels' homeland |
| Galway Bay site |
| Galway's locale |
| Home of hurling |
| Home to hurlers |
| Land near Wales |
| Land of Shannon |
| Limerick's home |
| Dublin republic |
| Dublin's domain |
| Erin, to a Gael |
| Gaelic republic |
| Kerry's country |
| O'Kelly's land. |
| Shaw's homeland |
| Enya's homeland |
| Gaels' republic |
| Yeats's country |
| Aer Lingus land |
| Ireland's alias |
| Limerick locale |
| Island republic |
| Shamrock country |
| Joyce's homeland |
| Land of the Dail |
| Ireland, to some |
| Yeats's homeland |
| De Valera's land |
| The Emerald Isle |
| Blarney's locale |
| Collins' country |
| Dublin's setting |
| Home of the Dail |
| Irish stamp word |
| Land of the feis |
| Part of Ireland. |
| St. Patty's land |
| Tipperary's land |
| Waterford's home |
| Where Wicklow is |
| Hibernian's land |
| Sinn Fein's land |
| Northern Ireland |
| Dublin's country |
| Irish Free State |
| European republic |
| Brian Boru's land |
| Limerick's locale |
| Ireland, to poets |
| Leprechauns' land |
| Land of shamrocks |
| Celt's birthplace |
| De Valera country |
| Dingle Bay locale |
| Dingle Bay's land |
| Drogheda's locale |
| Galway Bay's land |
| Ireland, on coins |
| Ireland, in Irish |
| Ireland, to Celts |
| Ireland, quaintly |
| Land of De Valera |
| Land of Innisfree |
| Land of the Sidhe |
| Mayo is held here |
| Measure of a man? |
| The old "ould sod |
| The Old Sod, e.g. |
| Where Limerick is |
| Ireland, casually |
| Ireland's Ireland |
| Neighbor of Wales |
| Shaw's birthplace |
| Leprechaun's home |
| Ireland, to Gaels |
| Ireland, formerly |
| Colleen's country |
| Ireland, to a poet |
| St. Patrick's isle |
| Blarney Stone home |
| St. Patrick's home |
| Ireland's nickname |
| St. Patrick's land |
| Name on some euros |
| Word on some euros |
| Brian Friel's home |
| Cosgrave's country |
| Country since 1949 |
| De Valera's nation |
| Emerald Isle, once |
| Galway Bay country |
| Ireland, in Gaelic |
| James Joyce's home |
| James Joyce's land |
| Land of Brian Boru |
| Mayo is found here |
| Site of Galway Bay |
| Word on a 1 coin |
| Cork is found here |
| Ireland, to a Celt |
| Ireland, to locals |
| Limerick's country |
| Name on Cork coins |
| Where Waterford is |
| Ireland, for short |
| It's west of Wales |
| Beckett's homeland |
| Ireland, to a Gael |
| Blarney Stone land |
| Land west of Wales |
| Banshee's bailiwick |
| Ireland poetically |
| Land of leprechauns |
| Beckett's home land |
| Cork is found there |
| De Valera's Ireland |
| Deirdre's fair land |
| Dubliner's homeland |
| Dubliners country |
| Hibernia, to a Gael |
| Ireland, fancifully |
| Limerick's location |
| Republic: 1937–49 |
| Robert Emmet's land |
| Sean O'Kelly's land |
| Tipperary's country |
| U2 can call it home |
| Where Slyne Head is |
| De Valera's country |
| Ireland another way |
| Ireland, to natives |
| Republic since 1949 |
| Where Hyde presided |
| County Kerry's isle |
| County Kerry's land |
| Name on Irish euros |
| Land of the banshee |
| Land of Molly Bloom |
| Word on Irish coins |
| Republic of Ireland |
| Where Dingle Bay is |
| Douglas Hyde's land |
| Ireland, in Ireland |
| Republic since 1948 |
| Word on Irish euros |
| Land of the shamrock |
| Ireland romantically |
| Nickname for Ireland |
| British Isles member |
| County Kerry country |
| De Valera's republic |
| Dublin's poetic land |
| Hibernian's republic |
| Home of County Clare |
| Innisfail, to a Gael |
| It's west of England |
| Land of Tralee cars? |
| Land west of Britain |
| Liam Cosgrave's land |
| Land west of England |
| Mary Robinson's land |
| Name on Irish stamps |
| Native sod of G.B.S. |
| Place to spend euros |
| River Shannon locale |
| St. Patrick's locale |
| The Chieftains' home |
| Where Donegal Bay is |
| Where to find a Cork |
| Mayo is a part of it |
| Democracy since 1937 |
| Land o' the shamrock |
| Word on Irish stamps |
| Ireland's Irish name |
| Where the Boyne flows |
| County Cork's country |
| Emerald Isle, earlier |
| Home of the Taoiseach |
| Ireland, on old coins |
| Irish name of Ireland |
| Neighbor of Caledonia |
| Republic near England |
| Country name, 1937-49 |
| Dún Laoghaire's land |
| Michael Collins' land |
| Name on a green stamp |
| President Hyde's land |
| Word on an Irish euro |
| Ireland, to the Irish |
| Aer Lingus destination |
| Land of the leprechaun |
| Where leprechauns roam |
| Bram Stoker's homeland |
| Eamon de Valera's land |
| Emerald Isle, formerly |
| Emerald Isle, to poets |
| Home for clover lovers |
| Home of Blarney Castle |
| Name on an Irish stamp |
| Name on Kilkenny coins |
| One of Ireland's names |
| Republic west of Wales |
| Ring of Kerry's locale |
| The Emerald Isle, i.e. |
| What some call Ireland |
| Where lakes are loughs |
| Where punts were spent |
| Word on an Irish stamp |
| Word on Irish currency |
| Word on Kilkenny coins |
| Where Lough Swilly is. |
| James Joyce's homeland |
| Irish name for Ireland |
| Where the Liffey flows |
| Oscar Wilde's homeland |
| Land of the leprechauns |
| Word on some euro coins |
| Ambassador Taft's post. |
| British Isles component |
| Celtic land, to natives |
| Douglas Hyde's republic |
| Former name for Ireland |
| Home for Samuel Beckett |
| Ireland by another name |
| Naomh Padraig's country |
| Place for clover lovers |
| Where Gaelic is spoken. |
| Where Guinness is local |
| Democracy begun in 1937 |
| Home of Michael Collins |
| Ireland, to its natives |
| Emerald Isle, to a Gael |
| Name on some euro coins |
| Ireland, affectionately |
| Another name for Ireland |
| ''My Left Foot'' setting |
| Emerald Isle, to natives |
| European island republic |
| Gaelic name for Ireland. |
| Ireland's erstwhile name |
| Irish Republic, formerly |
| Joyce's home, poetically |
| Name on many Irish coins |
| Republic west of England |
| Seamus Heaney's homeland |
| Where a brogue is spoken |
| Where the Shannon flows. |
| Word on euros near harps |
| Word on Irish euro coins |
| Where hurling originated |
| What Dubliners call home |
| Where Hyde once presided |
| Home of the Blarney stone |
| Blarney Castle's homeland |
| Cork's country, in Gaelic |
| Dublin's country, to some |
| Dublin's land, poetically |
| Dublin's land, to natives |
| Gaelic speaker's homeland |
| Green country, poetically |
| Land of Baile Atha Cliath |
| Land of Hyde's presidency |
| Pierce Brosnan's homeland |
| Proper name on some euros |
| Sometime name for Ireland |
| State name adopted in '37 |
| U2's land, to its natives |
| Where Guinness originates |
| Dublin's country, locally |
| Former name of a republic |
| Samuel Beckett's homeland |
| Limerick's land, lyrically |
| Former Commonwealth member |
| Republic's name: 1937–49 |
| Setting for "The Quiet Man |
| Van Morrison's native land |
| Irish Free State successor |
| Word on old Irish currency |
| Country name on some euros |
| Harp neighbor on some euros |
| Homeland of Joyce and Yeats |
| National name on some euros |
| Where March 17 is a holiday |
| Dublin's land, to residents |
| Word on some European stamps |
| Name on some European stamps |
| 26 of 32 counties of Ireland |
| Britain's neighbor, formally |
| Country with many bachelors. |
| Emerald Isle by another name |
| Erstwhile name of a republic |
| Galway Bay locale, to locals |
| Home to the sport of hurling |
| Hyde was its first president |
| It's west of the Isle of Man |
| Lake bordered by four states |
| Nation named after a goddess |
| Where Mary Robinson presides |
| Where the River Liffey flows |
| Word on Irish postage stamps |
| The Emerald Isle, to natives |
| Cork is near the bottom of it |
| Europe's third-largest island |
| Land of Blarney, to the Irish |
| Sovereign state begun in 1937 |
| Name of a republic: 1937–49 |
| Where the River Shannon flows |
| Cymru : Wales :: ___ : Ireland |
| Land of Donegal and Dingle Bay |
| Nation name on some euro coins |
| Where Hyde presided: 1938–45 |
| Britain's neighbor, to natives |
| Dublin's country, to residents |
| Word on an Irish postage stamp |
| Land of the so-called "Troubles |
| Name on some neutral WWII ships |
| Prime Minister De Valera's land |
| Where to kiss the Blarney Stone |
| Former official name of Ireland |
| Isle named for a Gaelic goddess |
| It replaced the Irish Free State |
| Name beside a harp on euro coins |
| Name on a European postage stamp |
| Former part of the United Kingdom |
| Its legislature is the Oireachtas |
| Name next to a harp on some euros |
| Word next to a harp on some euros |
| Former name of a European republic |
| Home for the Murphys and O'Connors |
| Republic consisting of 26 counties |
| What Dubliners call their homeland |
| Name derived from a Gaelic goddess |
| Eurozone member, to its inhabitants |
| Its flag is green, white and orange |
| Its prime minister is the Taoiseach |
| Where people tour the Ring of Kerry |
| Word on the Irish presidential seal |
| Land with a harp on its coat of arms |
| Its first president was Douglas Hyde |
| Douglas Hyde was its first President. |
| It goes from Carndonagh to Skibbereen |
| Where to find counties Clare and Cork |
| State name, per a European constitution |
| Revolutionary Michael Collins's country |
| Cork can be found near the bottom of it |
| Waiting for Snow in Havana" author Carlos |
| Country name derived from a Gaelic goddess |
| Its national anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann |
| Sing of old ___ and the ancient ways": Yeats |
| Homeland of the folk-singing Clancy Brothers |
| Official name of the Irish Republic, 1937-49 |
| The __ Society of Boston: Irish culture group |
| Where St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday |
| Country name that includes its own abbreviation |
| Its flag has vertical bars, green-white-orange. |
| Country name pronounced by natives in two syllables |
| Nation that built the first commuter rail to the suburbs |
| Geographical name that's another geographical name backward |