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- 30th Dáil [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Artemis Fowl [r]: Title character in a series of five novels by Eoin Colfer revolving around this child prodigy. [e]
- Belfast [r]: The capital of Northern Ireland and the second-largest city on the island of Ireland. [e]
- Bertie Ahern [r]: The longest serving Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in the history of Ireland. The tenth Taoiseach, 1997-2008. [e]
- Black days of the week [r]: Historical dates given a melodramatic moniker. [e]
- Boland’s Mill [r]: Scene of the Easter Rising in the inner-city Grand Canal Dock area of Dublin, Ireland. [e]
- Coddle [r]: Dublin, Ireland food dish: white sausages in broth with potatoes and bacon and seasoned with salt, pepper and parsley. [e]
- Conn Cétchathach [r]: Legendary prehistoric Irish king, said to be the ancestor of many important medieval dynasties. [e]
- Counties of Ireland [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Country [r]: Nation, state, region, or territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture. [e]
- Cú Chulainn [r]: The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to as "the Irish Achilles" for his choice of a short but glorious life. [e]
- Dollhouse [r]: Small model house used as a children's toy or to display miniature dolls and furniture. [e]
- Dáil Éireann [r]: The lower house of the Oireachtas (parliament) of Ireland. [e]
- Easter Rising [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Edmund Burke [r]: (1729–97) British political thinker who opposed the French Revolution and developed a coherent conservate philosophy. [e]
- Ella Young [r]: (1867-1956) Irish poet, political activist, and mystic. [e]
- Europe [r]: Sixth largest continent; area 10,000,000 km2; pop. 720,000,000 [e]
- Fenian brotherhood [r]: 19th century Irish nationalist organization based in the USA. [e]
- Frank Stapleton [r]: (born July 10, 1956 in Dublin) A former football player from Ireland. [e]
- General Post Office (Ireland) [r]: The headquarters for the Irish Postal service, famous in Irish history for its role in the 1916 Easter Rising, [e]
- Guinness [r]: A type of stout, originally brewed in Dublin, Ireland. [e]
- Heineken Cup [r]: The premier Rugby union international club competition in the northern hemisphere. [e]
- International Astronomical Union [r]: Internationally recognized authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies (stars, planets, asteroids, etc), headquartered in Paris, France. [e]
- Ireland (island) [r]: An island to the west coast of Great Britain, comprising the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. [e]
- Ireland (state) [r]: Republic (population c. 4.2 million; capital Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Britain. [e]
- Irish Census of 1911 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- James Larkin [r]: (1876-1947), A socialist leader of the Dublin based Union, the Irish Transport and General Workers Union. [e]
- Michael Collins [r]: Irish revolutionary leader who led negotiations at the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Lead the pro-treaty side during the Irish Civil War. [e]
- Moving panorama [r]: Form of visual entertainment in the nineteenth century, utilising contiguous views of passing scenery, as if seen from a boat or a train window. [e]
- Orange Order [r]: The largest Unionist organisation in Northern Ireland, with at least 75,000 members. [e]
- Padraig Pearse [r]: (10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) Dublin-born teacher, writer and Irish nationalist, and one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, for which he was court-martialled and, with his brother Willie, executed by firing squad. [e]
- Provinces of Ireland [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Republicanism [r]: The political ideology of a nation as a republic, with an emphasis on liberty, rule by the people, and the civic virtue practiced by citizens. [e]
- Ronnie Drew [r]: An Irish folk singer and founding member of the iconic Irish folk band, The Dubliners. [e]
- Rugby union [r]: a contact sport, played by 15 players on each team on a grass pitch with an oval ball [e]
- Sea Stallion [r]: A modern-day authentic reconstruction of a 30-metre Viking longship. [e]
- Tom Barry [r]: Tom Barry (1897-1980) was an Irish revolutionary and folk hero who lead a flying column during the Irish War of Independence. Following the war he fought in the Irish Civil War and remained a high ranking member of the Irish Republican Army until 1938. [e]
- Trinity College Dublin [r]: "Ireland's oldest college, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I" [e]
- U2 [r]: One of the world's most popular rock groups, formed in Dublin in 1976. [e]

