Clues for the word "ERIN"
We've had 483 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1500 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on December 07, 2025.
Definition of erin
- n. - An early, and now a poetic, name of Ireland.
Referring Clues
- Land of poetry
- Yeats's land
- Land of 47-Down
- Land of literature
- "___ go bragh"
- Neighbor of Albion
- Object of March celebrations
- Ireland
- Thomas Moore's homeland
- Name for a colleen
- Land of the leprechauns
- Shamrock land
- The Emerald Isle
- Green land
- One of the Waltons
- Thomas Moore's land
- Land of elves
- Joyce's homeland
- Leprechauns' land
- The old sod
- Irish name
- A Walton
- Neighbor of Britannia
- St. Patrick's land
- Ireland, poetically
- Beloved subject of Thomas Campbell
- Snakeless isle
- Land of sentimental verse
- Leprechaun's land
- Land of fairies
- ___ go bragh
- Gray of "Six Pack"
- Name for an Irish lass
- Actress Gray
- St. Patrick's home
- Land of Tralee
- 2000 title role for Julia
- Hibernia
- Julia's Oscar-winning role
- "Come Back to ___" (old song)
- Actress Moran
- Leprechaun land
- Home for Murphy and O'Brien
- March 17 slogan word
- Yeats's isle
- Land of Killarney
- "___ Brockovich"
- Land of O'Kelly and O'Keeffe
- Seán O'Faoláin's "Come Back to ___"
- Ireland, in poesy
- Port ___ (Isle of Man resort)
- Oscar-winning role for Julia
- ___ Brockovich, Oscar role for Julia Roberts
- Green land?
- Girl's name (or a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Dublin's land, in poetry
- Irish girl's name
- Sister on "The Waltons"
- "___ go bragh"
- Land o' blarney
- ___ Brockovich, Julia Roberts title role
- Dublin's home
- Ireland, to poets
- Nickname for Ireland
- Poetic name for Ireland
- Killarney's land
- Dublin's land
- Faerie land
- "___ go bragh!"
- Name meaning, literally, west island
- Actress Moran of "Happy Days"
- Activist Brockovich
- March slogan word
- Land of leprechauns
- Home of 1-Down
- Poetic country name
- Subject of some Thomas Moore poetry
- The Isle of Man's Port ___
- Poetic land
- "___ Brockovich"
- Yeats's land, poetically
- Land o' leprechauns
- The auld sod
- Land o' the Irish
- Isle of poetry
- "The emerald of Europe"
- Sons of ___ (group promoting Irish heritage)
- Land that's saluted in this puzzle
- Celtic land
- Moran of "Happy Days"
- Port ___, seaside resort on the Isle of Man
- Emerald Isle
- March slogan starter
- Brockovich, in a Julia Roberts flick
- Moran of "Joanie Loves Chachi"
- "Happy Days" actress Moran
- "___ Brockovich" (2000 film)
- Brockovich played by Julia Roberts
- Leprechaun's home
- Leprechaun's turf
- 2000 role for Julia
- "The Auld Sod," poetically
- "Joanie Loves Chachi" costar Moran
- Ms. Brockovich
- March 17th slogan word
- Land of Blarney and Killarney
- Wilde country
- Oscar role for Julia
- Julia's 2000 Oscar role
- Land of Limerick
- Environmental activist Brockovich
- "Central" Ireland found in four puzzle answers
- "48 Hours" correspondent Moriarty
- St. Patrick's Day slogan starter
- Snake-free island
- Burnett of CNBC's "Squawk On the Street"
- Andrews of ESPN
- Brockovich who inspired a movie
- Cork's country, poetically
- Julia's Oscar-winning character
- One of the Walton sisters
- "Take It From Me" author Brockovich
- Gray of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"
- Joyce's motherland
- John-Boy Walton's sister
- Actress Torpey who was on "One Life to Live" for over a decade
- Racecar driver Crocker
- Daniels of "The L Word"
- Soprano Wall
- Scott's "Joanie Loves Chachi" costar
- She played Joanie on "Joanie Loves Chachi"
- Murphy who played Tabitha on "Bewitched"
- One of the girls on "The Waltons"
- With 3-Down, Scott Baio's 1982 sitcom costar
- First name in a 2000 Best Picture nominee
- Cranberries' land
- New York Liberty guard Thorn
- Demi's "Striptease" role
- "Zoey 101" actress Sanders
- Scott's costar on "Joanie Loves Chachi"
- Thomas Moore's home
- Behan's land
- Yeats's homeland
- "___ go bragh!"
- "The Waltons" daughter
- Gray of "Silver Spoons"
- Brockovich of film
- With 52-Across, "Happy Days" actress
- Moran of "Happy Days"
- "___ go bragh"
- Ireland alias
- "___ go bragh!"
- "___ Brockovich"
- Ireland nickname
- Julia's Oscar role
- "Waltons" daughter
- Ireland, informally
- Albion neighbor
- Green isle of poetry
- Oscar role of 2000
- Homeland of Yeats
- Sister of John Boy
- Green land's nickname
- Another name for Ireland
- Country that celebrates March 17th
- "___ go bragh!"
- Ireland, in verse
- Shamrock isle
- Seamus Heaney's land
- Word in a March 17 slogan
- St. Paddy's Day girl
- "___ Brockovich"
- "___ go bragh"
- Best Actress role for Julia
- Role for Julia
- Roberts' Brockovich
- Brockovich in a film
- Poet's Ireland
- A name for Ireland
- St. Patrick's Day slogan start
- Home of Aer Lingus
- Where leprechauns gambol
- Word in a March 17 phrase
- Shannon's home
- She played Joanie on "Happy Days"
- Poetic name of Ireland
- Where leprechauns roam
- Filmdom's Brockovich
- Start of a slogan heard in March
- Where the blarney flies
- "The Old Sod"
- "Joanie Loves Chachi" co-star Moran
- Common name for an Irish lass
- The Auld Sod, poetically
- "Come Back to ___" (Hibernian ballad)
- Limerick's locale
- Ireland's nickname
- Brockovich on film
- Popular girl's name in Wales
- Brockovich played by Roberts
- National nickname
- Secretary on "The Office"
- "___ Brockovich" (2000 movie)
- Ireland of literature
- ESPN sportscaster Andrews
- Old name for Ireland
- "____ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever")
- ___ Brockovich (Julia Roberts title role)
- St. Paddy's land
- Joyce's land
- Place name before and after "Oh" in a Thomas Moore title
- Moran & Gray
- Dublins land, in poetry
- "Waltons" daughter
- Ireland, in poetry
- "The Office" receptionist
- ESPN reporter Andrews
- "90210" character Silver played by Jessica Stroup
- Limerick's land
- Destination for vacationing whiskey lovers
- Sportscaster Andrews
- Lead-in for "go bragh"
- Julia's Brockovich
- 26 Down homeland
- Julia played her in 2000
- Ireland, romantically
- Land of Thomas Moore
- "OutFront" host Burnett
- '___ Brockovich'
- '___ Brockovich' (Julia Roberts film)
- '___ go bragh'
- '___ go bragh!'
- Green acres?
- Green acres
- Tipperary locale
- Hibernian's home
- '___ go bragh!'
- Land o' shamrocks
- Land of the shamrock
- Ireland, literarily
- Sports reporter Andrews
- Country in a Thomas Moore poem
- Wilde kingdom?
- Blarney source
- Land of the Blarney Stone
- Activist Brockovich played by Julia
- Brockovich played by Julia
- Journalist Burnett of 55-Down
- Dublin locale
- Yeats's home
- Burnett of CNN
- "The Night Circus" author Morgenstern
- Home to Blarney Castle
- St. Pat's land
- Shamrock home
- Where many last names start with "O"
- CNN's Burnett
- One of John-Boy Walton's sisters
- Consumer advocate Brockovich
- Galway's land
- Sports journalist Andrews
- Joyce's "Green Gem of the Silver Sea"
- Poetic Ireland
- CNN anchor Burnett
- Poetic name for the Emerald Isle
- Blarney stone site
- Sons of ___ (ethnic pride group)
- CNN colleague of Wolf
- Moran of "Daktari"
- Ellie Kemper's character on "The Office"
- Patrick's domain
- Girl's name that's also a place name
- Post-Pam receptionist of "The Office"
- Eire replacement
- Moran of 'Happy Days'
- Whistle-blowing Brockovich
- Blarney stone locale
- Andrews of Fox Sports
- Blarney Stone home
- Fairies' land
- Moran or Gray
- 33-Down's homeland
- Andrews, Moran, or Brockovich
- "___ Brockovich" (Julia Roberts film)
- ___ Moran of "Happy Days"
- Brockovich portrayed on film
- Home to Sean O'Casey
- Roberts role: ___ Brockovich
- Land of blarney
- Home of any Irish poet
- Yeats' home
- Land of the poet Máirtín Ó Direáin
- ' go bragh'
- ' go bragh!'
- "Blue Bloods" police commissioner's daughter
- Actress Gray of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"
- Receptionist on "The Office"
- Famed isle, in song
- Joyce's home
- One of "The Waltons"
- Word before "go" in a seasonal phrase
- Home of the Lia Fáil
- Sean O'Casey's home
- ___ Andrews, co-host of "Dancing With the Stars"
- Land with "her back towards Britain, her face to the West," in a William Drennan poem
- Mrs. Brockovich
- Shamrock's land
- She follows Wolf on CNN
- Land near Albion
- Cork's land, to poets
- "Dancing With the Stars" co-host Andrews
- Davis of TV's "Sinbad"
- Home of leprechauns
- Mayo's place
- Shamrock land, to poets
- "___, lad" (apt anagram for a UN member)
- PG&E opponent Brockovich
- Newswoman Burnett
- "Exile of ___"
- Isle of shamrocks
- "Chicago P.D." detective Lindsay
- Green land of poetry
- Leprechaun land, in poetry
- Blarney Stone's land, to poets
- Word with "go bragh!"
- Home of Irish poets?
- Andrew's kid sister on "My Secret Identity"
- Word with "go bragh"
- Andrews of "Dancing With the Stars"
- Kerry's home
- Investigative Brockovich
- The Auld Sod, in poetry
- Land celebrated on March 17
- CNN host Burnett
- One side of St. George's Channel
- ___ go bragh!"
- Literary name for Ireland
- Bard's Ireland
- Home to an 8-Down
- Land of colleens, poetically
- Limerick land, in verse
- The Emerald Isle, to some
- Land of shillelaghs
- Old Ireland
- 22 across, poetically
- McKeown of folk-rock
- Title role for Julia
- "Love, Save the Empty" singer McCarley
- ___ Esurance (cartoon spy in TV ads)
- Scott Baio co-star Moran
- "Silver Spoons" actress Gray
- Andrews of sportscasting
- Brockovich of lawsuit fame
- Start of an Irish expression
- Land of the leprechaun
- The Emerald Isle, in poetry
- Eagle shortly crossing island, a poetic land
- Poetically, Ireland
- Poetical land of suffering
- Country poetically taking sheep to its heart
- Ireland (poetic)
- Blarney Stone's land
- Fox sidelines reporter Andrews
- Royal monogram in Ireland
- The Emerald Isle, to poets
- "___ go bragh!" (Irish slogan)
- Moniker for 7 Down
- The "auld sod," literary
- Yeatss home, poetically
- "The Freedom Writers Diary" teacher Gruwell
- Enya's land
- "Hot Water" co-author Brockovich
- Island getting a bit of a battering
- The Queen in Ireland?
- Romantic, archaic name for Ireland
- Wandering around Ireland
- A Walton daughter
- Shillelagh land
- "Happy Days" actress Moran who died in 2017
- TV reporter Burnett
- The Auld Sod, to poets
- Ireland of old
- Fox NFL reporter Andrews
- Ireland, lovely
- Shillelagh's land
- Moran or Brockovich
- Middle daughter on "The Waltons"
- Irish exclamation start
- Limerick's land, in verse
- Green isle
- Start of a 12-Down saying
- "Beneath Shamrocks of ___ ...": Thomas Moore
- 17-Across' land, in poetry
- Julia Roberts played her
- Colin Farrell's home country
- Emerald Isle, poetically
- "___ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever")
- Land for O'Connor or O'Casey
- Gray who portrayed Kate on "Silver Spoons"
- Leprechauns' land, in poem
- Shannon's land
- Traditional home of the Byrnes
- Ireland, to some
- Land of which Synge sings
- Green land, in poetry
- Limerick's land, in poetry
- Cork's land, in poetry
- Banshee's land, to poets
- "Dancing With the Stars" host Andrews
- Andrews or Burnett
- Burnett of CNN's "OutFront"
- Popular Irish girl's name
- Environmentalist Brockovich
- "O, ___, mourn with grief and woe": James Joyce
- "The Office" receptionist after Pam
- Yeats' birthplace
- Nickname for St. Patrick's land
- Home of the Blarney Stone
- "Ye maids of green ___, why sigh ..." (folk tune lyric)
- ___ Brockovich (Oscar-winning role for Julia Roberts)
- Emerald Isle, in poems
- Land of shamrocks
- Colleen's land, in poem
- Land that Yeats wrote about
- "Blue Bloods" daughter
- Ireland, to an Irish poet
- Ms. Gray
- Andrews of “Dancing With the Stars”
- Ireland, in two syllables
- "___, lad" (IRELAND anagram)
- “___ go bragh!”
- Sheringham's country?
- Fetherston or Burnett
- Burnett on CNN
- Eco-warrior Brockovich
- "The Night Circus" novelist Morgenstern
- Poetic land of suffering
- "The Boys" actress Moriarty
- Paralympic swimming champion Popovich
- Crusader Brockovich
- Pseudonymous children's author Hunter
- St. Patrick's home's nickname
- Athlete Phillips
- Multi-instrumentalist McKeown
- Ms. Moran
- What some call Ireland
- Speedskating star Jackson
- "The Lost Kitchen" chef French
- Popular name for an Irish girl
- Ellie Kemper's role on "The Office"
- Ireland, in literature
- Dublin's land, to poets
- ___ Hunter, pen name on "Warriors" covers
- CNN's "___ Burnett OutFront"
- Actress Moriarty of "The Boys"
- Walton daughter
- Actress Moriarty who plays Starlight on "The Boys"
- N.F.L. sportscaster Andrews
- "Blue Bloods" daughter played by Bridget Moynahan
- Name that can be heard phonetically somewhere in this clue
- Moriarty of "The Boys"
- "Solo: A Star Wars Story" actress Kellyman
- Olympic speedskater Jackson
- Speedskater Jackson who won a gold medal at the 2022 Olympics
- ___ Morgenstern, author of "The Night Circus"
- ___ Ryan ("Hysteria" co-host)
- Joanie player
- Pam's successor on "The Office"
- Activist Brockovich played by Julia Roberts
- Journalist/activist Reed
- Woman who sounds like she's messin' up?
- The isle to come back to?
- N.F.L. reporter Andrews
- "___go bragh!"
- Actress Moriarty
- "- Brockovich"
- News anchor Burnett
- Whistle-blower Brockovich
- Ireland, to Yeats
- "The Green Knight" star Kellyman
- "The Office" receptionist who didn't understand planking
- Sports commentator Andrews
- "___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem)
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