Clues for the word "IRISH"
We've had 310 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 550 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on December 05, 2025.
Definition of irish
- a. - Of or pertaining to Ireland or to its inhabitants; produced in Ireland.
- n. sing. & pl. - The natives or inhabitants of Ireland, esp. the Celtic natives or their descendants.
- n. sing. & pl. - The language of the Irish; the Hiberno-Celtic.
- n. sing. & pl. - An old game resembling backgammon.
Referring Clues
- Lucky people?
- Dander
- People with "O'" names
- ___ Sweeps Derby
- March marchers
- Temper
- Jiggers?
- Kind of coffee
- The lucky ones?
- ___ setter (reddish-brown pooch)
- Fighting ___
- Like some whiskey
- From Kilkenny
- Notre Dame's Fighting ___
- Like a brogue
- Rollers of R's
- From County Clare, e.g.
- Corkers?
- Like the "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" lullaby
- Kind of whiskey
- Like rock's U2
- Lucky ones, it's said
- Temper, informally
- Whence the word "whiskey"
- Like the River Erne
- ___ Sea, home of the Isle of Man
- Like many pubs
- Like leprechauns
- Lucky ones?
- Lucky sorts?
- Football's Fighting ___
- Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ___
- From Cork, e.g.
- ___ Sea, connected to St. George's Channel
- Like many St. Patrick's Day celebrants
- Almost half of U.S. immigrants in 1840
- Donegal denizens
- Gaelic language
- What Saint Patrick wasn't by birth
- Dublin denizens
- Kind of stew
- Type of bull or setter
- Kind of stew or whiskey
- March 17 celebrants
- Wearers of the green
- ___ wolfhound
- Like Angela in "Angela's Ashes"
- Out of Kilkenny
- From Galway
- Kind of coffee or stew
- From Galway, say
- Tellers of leprechaun tales
- Cork people
- Joyce's countrymen
- ___ wolfhound (large dog breed)
- ___ Republican Army
- "When ___ Eyes Are Smiling"
- ___ Sea (Isle of Man setting)
- Word with coffee or potato
- Fighting ___ (Notre Dame's team)
- ___ coffee
- Notre Dame squad, familiarly
- Dublin-born
- St. Patrick's people
- Kildare's people
- Lucky group?
- ___ setter
- Kind of linen
- From Cork
- Notre Dame team
- From Waterford
- From Dublin
- From Killarney
- Ones from 2 Down
- Hibernian
- Word before stew or coffee
- Like Dubliners
- From Limerick
- March 17 marchers
- "My Wild ___ Rose"
- Cork populace
- Like James Joyce
- "My Wild ___ Rose"
- Kind of jig
- Knute Rockne's Fighting ___
- Native to Dublin
- Type of whiskey
- Like Joyce and Behan
- Word with "setter" and "coffee"
- Lucky folk?
- Like Joyce and Wilde
- Fighting ___(Notre Dame)
- St. Patrick's converts
- Sweepstakes type
- Coffee choice
- ___ Setter
- Like Jonathan Swift
- Their big day is March 17th
- Coffee type
- Notre Dame team, informally
- From the Emerald Isle
- From Blarney or Killarney
- They march in March
- Fighting ___ (Notre Dame team)
- Like the Cranberries
- ___ Spring
- From the Auld Sod
- ___ coffee
- Eire-born?
- Type of setter
- Cork masses
- Coffee descriptor
- Luck of the ___
- Like Bono
- Like hurling
- Mid-March merrymakers
- Eyes that smile
- Whiskey genre
- Fighting ___ (Notre Dame)
- Mid-march merrymakers
- Mid-march merry makers
- Mid-march merrymakers
- Like Guinness
- March 17 parading group
- Adjective for coffee, jig or whiskey
- Adjective for coffee, jig or whiskey
- Sort of stew
- Dubliners, e.g.
- St. Patrick's Day celebrants
- Dublin natives
- Linen type
- Whiskey choice
- Kind of stew or coffee
- Whisky choice
- St. Pat-rick's Day celebrants
- Like Yeats
- People from Waterford
- Type of coffee
- Like Samuel Beckett
- Limerick people
- From Tullamore
- Like Behan
- Emerald Isle folk
- Like many Ellis Island arrivals
- Notre Dame squad, familiarly, with "the"
- Type of whiskey or setter
- ___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866
- Like Joyce or Wilde
- Kind of coffee or linen
- Gaeilge, to its speakers
- March 17th marchers
- Fighting ___, Notre Dame athletes
- From the old sod
- Like Clannad
- Like 1-Across, by descent
- Apt to celebrate March 17?
- Like the characters in "Angela's Ashes"
- Folk of Limerick
- From Erin
- Mid-March celebrants
- St. Patrick's Day marchers
- Like Conan O'Brien, ethnically
- Cork resident
- It may come before coffee or whiskey
- Like Dublin denizens
- From Donegal, say
- Notre Dame faithful?
- Shaw and Paisley
- 44-Across's "Fighting" team
- Knute Rockne's team (with "The")
- Notre Dame's Fightin' team
- Source of the word "galore"
- Cork-based
- Like Enya
- Luck o' the ___
- Kind of potato
- Cork-based, for example
- Like Jameson whiskey
- ___ whiskey
- Like someone from 19-Down
- Partiers on March 17
- Dubliners, for example
- Type of coffee or whiskey
- "Kiss me, I'm ___" (T-shirt slogan)
- Like Oscar Wilde
- Like 1-Across
- A UK nationality
- With 46 Down, fine towel fabric
- Like Joyce and Yeats
- With 11 Down, fine dish-towel fabric
- South Bend team
- "Fighting" Indiana team
- People from 17 Across
- Relative of highland tongue
- Type of whiskey or coffee
- Setter variety
- Like a person for Ireland
- People from Ireland
- Whiskey
- Nationality of flag on top of hotel
- Girl with head of hair like a leprechaun?
- Cork-based, maybe
- Like Joyce
- John Lennon "The Luck of the ___"
- Van Morrison "One ___ Rover"
- Like U2
- The ___ Rovers
- Celtic language
- Hibernian girl hit it off
- Hard 7 for Murdoch's kind of whiskey?
- Language of goddess that's hard to follow
- Flower girl tethers unruly dog
- Sea of whiskey?
- Part of eye hospital instant? Here's a drink
- Like Colleen, the girl at the hotel
- Sort of coffee, stew or terrier
- Nationality
- Perhaps Murdoch wants the SW broadcast dish
- Arachne's brains regularly obliterated by hard whiskey
- Relating to a country, not one a bit like Iran
- Nationality of Murdoch before her end?
- Hibernian flag on hospital
- Like Joyce, a woman who has no boundaries
- From Dublin, perhaps
- Reddish-brown dog
- Cork folk
- Hibernian - breed of 4
- Language from woman's hard to follow(5)
- Race in Kashmir is hard run
- Setter may be hard at the end of the rainbow
- Hibernian hotel flies flag
- ... a flower on hat initially comes from across the sea
- Mayo men
- Like Thin Lizzy or U2
- The Roscommon people
- Like the original Molly Maguires
- Like Bram Stoker
- Flower head of hydrangea comes from Ireland
- Murdoch to her last, as she was born?
- Like some setters covered in hair, I shave
- Flag in front of hotel indicates nationality
- National flag at top of hoist
- Flower given to husband from Dublin, perhaps
- Native to Erin, flower found on top of hill
- Capital needed, with flag high
- Hibernian flag at kick-off
- Murdoch with her last lucky lot
- Airship loses skin, ending up in middle of sea
- Girl is hot-headed, presumably a colleen
- Dublin residents
- Like Enya and Bono
- Like the members of U2
- Coffee variety
- Like Guinness stout
- "Fighting" Notre Dame team
- Cork crowd
- Source of the word "whiskey"
- Like soda bread
- Limerick folks
- People from Mayo
- Nationality of girl at Holyhead
- Mayo masses
- Source of "galore"
- "Fighting" college team
- Girl with head of hair like a leprechaun?
- Folks from Killarney
- From Cork or Kilkenny
- Like Galway gals
- From Cork, say
- Belfast-born
- Like Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan, by heritage
- Like some pubs and coffees
- Inhabitants of The Emerald Isle
- "The Luck of the ___"
- Like Enya and Sinead O'Connor
- Limerick people, for example
- Belfast residents
- From Dublin, say
- Hard on the heels of the flower people
- Dubliners, for instance
- From Dublin or Cork
- Goddess chose second nationality
- People who celebrate St. Patrick's Day
- Like the city Limerick
- Like St. Patrick
- Like some coffee and ales
- Word with whiskey or wolfhound
- Like Saoirse Ronan and Maeve Binchy
- Ruth Negga's nationality
- Like the River Shannon
- Notre Dame Fighting ___
- Sea of whiskey?
- "Kiss me, I'm ___"
- Like someone from Dublin
- The Taoiseach's nationality
- Like everyone on March 17, it's said
- Like the name Saoirse
- Kind of terrier
- Like some breakfast tea
- Cork citizens
- Language spoken in the Gaeltacht
- Word before coffee or Catholic
- Like Bono, Branagh, and Brosnan
- ___ coffee (Buena Vista Cafe's signature drink)
- Like Sinead O'Connor and Enya
- Like Yeats, but not Keats
- Like many immigrants to the U.S. beginning in 1845
- Source of the words "galore" and "smithereens"
- ___ coffee (whiskey drink)
- Like some wolfhounds and whiskeys
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - December 05, 2025
- New York Times - November 27, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 16, 2025
- LA Times - September 10, 2025
- LA Times - August 09, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 01, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - July 24, 2025
- New York Times - July 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 20, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - July 08, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - June 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 04, 2025
- New York Times - May 11, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - May 11, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 07, 2025
- Daily American - February 19, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 19, 2025
- New York Times - January 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 16, 2025
- Daily American - January 15, 2025
- Daily American - December 27, 2024
- New York Times - October 27, 2024
- LA Times - October 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 23, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - October 22, 2024
- USA Today - August 21, 2024
- USA Today - August 20, 2024
- Daily American - August 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 07, 2024
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