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The B-52 layers Grand Marnier atop | Irish cream over a base of coffee liqueur. |
es expert and worked as Christie's auctioneers | Irish representative. |
Their restaurant serves authentic | Irish fare and signature dishes: Guinness Beef Stew, |
Glen Dimplex Artists Award, | Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2001. |
KnockanStockan is an award-winning | Irish independent music festival now in its fifth ye |
1964 in Belfast) is a prolific, award-winning | Irish composer of classical music. |
orn 1964, Dublin, Ireland) is an award-winning | Irish film director and producer. |
Craven (born 1 June 1950) is an award-winning | Irish actress. |
Bailey's Coffee, Baileys | Irish Cream |
2 cl Baileys | Irish Cream |
Ballacolla, officially Ballacolla ( | Irish: Baile Cholla), is a village in County Laois, |
Ballickmoyler or Ballicmoyler ( | Irish: Baile Mhic Mhaoilir) is a small town in Count |
Ballinadee ( | Irish: Baile na Daibhche) is a village in County Cor |
Ballinakil ( | Irish: Baile na Coille) is a small, sparsely populat |
Ballinard ( | Irish: Baile An Aird) is a townland in the parish of |
Ballyguyroe ( | Irish Baile an Ghaill Rua, Town of the Red Foreigner |
Ballykeeran, ( | Irish: Bealach Caorthainn) is a small village in Cou |
Ballystrudder ( | Irish: Baile Strudair) |
Balrothery ( | Irish: Baile an Ridire) is a village located in Fing |
Paul Brennan Band ( | Irish covers in a rock style) |
Barndarrig ( | Irish: An Bhearn Dearg) is a community in County Wic |
Sir Valentine Blake, 3rd Baronet, | Irish merchant and politician. |
rracks is currently home to the 1st Battalion, | Irish Guards. |
ly disagree that merely having the director be | Irish makes it an "Irish production" to any meaningf |
Bromhead was considered to be | Irish, despite being born in Versailles, France. |
In former years there used also be | Irish dancing competitions in the village square. |
Butter has always been | Irish Creamery Butter. |
n was falsely rumoured to be the talent behind | Irish Eurovision entry Dustin the Turkey. |
e first was that it deeply alienated Belfast's | Irish nationalist and Catholic population from the A |
as essentially a "Labor nationalist" believing | Irish workers and employers shared a common interest |
three other awards Best Live Performance, Best | Irish Album (for Eyes Open) and the Most Downloaded |
These include Best | Irish Film, Best Script, Best Actor and Best Music. |
lm won the UGC Cinemas Audience Award for Best | Irish Film. |
MacDonagh reputedly described her as 'the best | Irish poet of his generation'. |
ob Geldof describes The Hitchers as "…the best | Irish band in the last twenty years…". |
Frozen Black | Irish - substitute Baileys and vanilla ice cream. |
Full bloods claimed to be Black | Irish or Black Dutch, thus denying their rightful In |
Paddy Whiskey is a brand of 80-proof blended | Irish whiskey produced in Cork, Ireland, by the comp |
first screw-pile lighthouse was built by blind | Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell. |
He became Commanding Officer of 1st Bn | Irish Guards in 1981. |
He was Commanding Officer of 3 Bn | Irish Guards in 1945, and again in 1947, and of 1 Bn |
David Fitzpatrick, Harry Boland's | Irish Revolution, Cork University Press (2003) |
Alan Stivell - vocals, Celtic harp, bombarde, | Irish flute, Scottish bagpipes |
1973 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American born | Irish former footballer |
Boston | Irish Wolfhounds 3rd XV |
He is on the Founder's Committee of the Boston | Irish Famine Memorial. |
Boston | Irish Wolfhounds Fourth XV |
fted in secret by Gladstone, who excluded both | Irish MPs, the leadership of the (recently split) Ir |
The album features songs in both | Irish Gaelic and English, including a cover version |
ong the length of Platform 2, documenting both | Irish history and Irish railway history right up to |
Boyerstown ( | Irish: Baile Baighe) is a small townland and Roman C |
Turlach Boylan, | Irish traditional musician. |
P. J. Brady, | Irish Nationalist Member of UK Parliament for Dublin |
How nobly the brave | Irish Volunteers fought, |
Saint Brendan's | Irish Cream Liqueur is a proprietary cream liqueur n |
Brickell | Irish Pub |
Brosna ( | Irish: An Bhrosnach) is a hamlet in County Offaly, I |
May 16: Pierce Brosnan, | Irish actor |
Sir Dominick Browne, | Irish merchant and landowner, c. 1585? - c. 1656. |
Robert the Bruce's | Irish Wars: The Invasions of Ireland 1306-1329, Sean |
From then on, Bruce's | Irish League career began to slow down. |
BT | Irish Rugby Union Players Association's newcomer of |
Tommy Collins - with Red Bull, | Irish whiskey |
Sir Edmund de Burgh, | Irish knight and ancestor of the Burke family of Cla |
The House of Burke ( | Irish name: Burca or Bourke) is the name given to th |
William mac an Iarla Burke, | Irish lord, executed 1580. |
6 September - Isaac Butt, | Irish Conservative Party MP and founder of the Home |
m was thought to have performed excellently by | Irish commentators. |
A cover by | Irish singer Stephen Gately can be found on the 1999 |
Royal Navy hydrographic surveyor, murdered by | Irish Republican Army (d.1936). |
Under the Influence is the second album by | Irish jazz singer Mary Coughlan. |
The man's flight details were examined by | Irish authorities and his residence located and raid |
Clannad is the debut album by | Irish folk group Clannad. |
Bottoms was honored as a Star of the South by | Irish America magazine. |
ated in the early nineteenth century mostly by | Irish unskilled immigrant labourers. |
It has also been covered by | Irish rock band Taste. |
The film was written and directed by | Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain (W.C.(film)). |
A bronze of Whaite by | Irish artist John Cassidy was commissioned and compl |
She was chartered in 1941 by | Irish Shipping Ltd. |
It was established in the year 1925 by | Irish Christian Brothers. |
and following its release, and was replaced by | Irish fiddler John Fitzpatrick. |
ld Me Now" is a song composed and performed by | Irish singer Johnny Logan. |
0-1616) attainted 1608, attainder confirmed by | Irish Parliament 1614. |
"Closer to Your Heart" is a song by | Irish folk rock group Clannad. |
It is produced by | Irish television production company Tile Films and i |
Camouflage is the debut solo album by | Irish musician Sonny Condell. |
"They Can't Stop the Spring" is a song by | Irish band Dervish. |
The film is directed and written by | Irish playwright Peter Sheridan. |
Claire Sproule is the debut album by | Irish singer-songwriter Claire Sproule. |
"Lipstick" is the third single released by | Irish pop duo Jedward. |
A Murderous Circus is the third album by | Irish doom metal band Mourning Beloveth. |
Branches Untangle is the debut EP by | Irish musician Wallis Bird released in 2006. |
"An Gleann" is a single by | Irish group Clannad. |
Live! in Europe is an album released by | Irish Blues guitarist Rory Gallagher in 1972. |
An expedition in 1940 led by | Irish zoologist Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgera |
White heather is often sold by | Irish travelling people and Roma to "bring good luck |
A Star Called Henry (1999) is a novel by | Irish writer Roddy Doyle. |
Amen (So Be It) is the debut album by | Irish musician Paddy Casey. |
tical label for a series of electoral pacts by | Irish nationalist and Irish Republican candidates in |
It was mounted by | Irish republicans with the aims of ending British ru |
ongs of Christmas is the twenty-sixth album by | Irish folk music group The Irish Rovers. |
In 1996, the song was covered by | Irish boyband OTT. |
"Amarantine" is a single by | Irish musician Enya, taken from the album of the sam |
In 2005 Noon Products was taken over by | Irish food conglomerate Kerry Group. |
"Politics" is a poem by | Irish poet William Butler Yeats written on May 24, 1 |
ance and Control is the second studio album by | Irish band Scullion. |
"Cannonball" is a song by | Irish folk singer Damien Rice. |
Much of the construction work was completed by | Irish labour working for the construction company Bo |
A Box of Dreams is a collection by | Irish musician Enya, released in 1997. |
Henry VIII declared King of Ireland by | Irish parliament. |
Different Beat is the second album released by | Irish boy band Boyzone. |
“Elastic Harmonic” for Violin and Orchestra by | Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy on Irish national te |
The New Midleton Distillery built by | Irish Distillers now produces most of the Irish whis |
was an informal and affectionate term used by | Irish republicans to refer to the territory they hel |
ork (1979) is a collection of poems written by | Irish Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. |
"The Hunter" is a hit song by | Irish group Clannad from 1989. |
forgettable Fire is the fourth studio album by | Irish rock band U2. |
The area known as Garryowen was settled by | Irish immigrants from County Limerick in 1838-1839. |
"Big Bad Handsome Man" is a song by | Irish rockabilly singer Imelda May. |
Alien Alert is a live album released by | Irish born/London based musician/songwriter Ron Kava |
ove Song is the first studio album released by | Irish band The Frames. |
Seems (Too Late to Turn)" is a 1985 single by | Irish group Clannad. |
Stillness is the third release and first EP by | Irish post-rock band God Is an Astronaut. |
At the Olympics, Ouradi was defeated by | Irish boxer John Joe Nevin 4:9. |
"Finglas" is a rap song by | Irish Big Brother UK series 7 contestant Glen "Spira |
4.35am is an EP by | Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes. |
earts is the name of the third studio album by | Irish rock band Horslips. |
oly Night is the 30th studio album released by | Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell in 2010. |
Let the Truth Be Told is the debut album by | Irish recording artist Laura Izibor. |
The Collection is a compilation album by | Irish group Clannad, released in 1990. |
re surprised by the rejection of the Treaty by | Irish voters. |
Amarantine is an album by | Irish musician Enya. |
Hey-Ho Believe is the fourth album by | Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy. |
It is mainly inhabited by | Irish traveller families. |
ve form of folk-punk which is not dominated by | Irish and Irish American themes (see Celtic Punk). |
Backwater Awhile is the fourth solo album by | Irish musician Sonny Condell. |
The Juliana Field is the second album by | Irish musician Rob Smith. |
Shane Byrne, | Irish rugby union international. |
Garrett Byrne, | Irish nationalist and MP (d.1897). |
Cabra ( | Irish: Cabrach) is a suburb on the northside of Dubl |
Callan ( | Irish: Callainn) is one of the largest towns in Coun |
December 20 - Nicholas Callan, | Irish physicist (d. |
Calverstown ( | Irish: Baile an Chalbhaigh) is a small village in Co |
London, with major meetings held at the Camden | Irish Centre. |
"Like Only a Woman Can" ( | Irish version) |
Known as the South Carolina | Irish Memorial, this granite memorial pays tribute t |
Carrig ( | Irish traditional) |
9 February - Edward Carson, Baron Carson, | Irish Unionist leader, barrister and judge (d.1935). |
Cashel ( | Irish: an Caiseal) is a village in County Galway, in |
Carra Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Carragh)is a ruined castle near Cushe |
Killowen Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Cill Eoghain) was a castle situated a |
He was created viscount Mouson of Castlemaine ( | Irish peerage) in 1628 and knighted in 1633. |
I believe the category | Irish Cuisine should be removed from the article. |
East Breifne is renamed Cavan ( | Irish An Cabhain) after the Shire's main town. |
William "Staker" Wallace (18th century | Irish freedom fighter) |
Somhairle Mac Domhnail, 17th century | Irish soldier |
For the mid-twentieth century | Irish nationalist politician, see Paddy O'Hare. |
1908-1925) was a 20th century | Irish nationalist and politician. |
The Chairman ( | Irish: Cathaoirleach) of the Council has the honorif |
She was a champion | Irish dancer and war pipes player. |
1990 Spanish Amateur Open Championship, | Irish Amateur Championship, South of Ireland Champio |
freight ferry services on the English channel, | Irish Sea, and the North Sea; and passenger ferry se |
He served as president of the Charitable | Irish Society. |
She is of Scottish, Cherokee, | Irish, French and German ancestry. |
Terrytown man chosen | Irish club's grand marshal |
Many people in Mississippi may claim | Irish ancestry because of the term "Scots-Irish", bu |
Michael Burke, 10th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, 1686-1726 |
William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died 1687. |
Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died after 1708. |
Richard Burke, 6th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died August 1666. |
The Life and Work of Harry Clarke ( | Irish Academic Press) |
atholic Church was rooted in the working class | Irish communities. |
He considers himself to be 'a working class | Irish Catholic'. |
Suvla is mentioned in the classic | Irish song The Foggy Dew, second verse: "It was bett |
Sedd el Bahr is mentioned in the classic | Irish song The Foggy Dew, second verse: "It was bett |
Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a village, a townland, and elec |
Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a small rural village in Irelan |
The area shares the name Clonkeen ( | Irish: Cluain Chaoin, meaning "Beautiful Meadow"). |
Cloone ( | Irish: An Chluain) is a village in County Leitrim, I |
Coalbrook ( | Irish: Glaise na Ghuail) is a village in the Slievea |
Dr Walsh was born in 1931 at Cobh, | Irish Free State. |
Tommy Coleman, | Irish volunteer (d.1988). |
Among his works were The College | Irish Grammar and Pre-Christian Ireland. |
Enda Colleran, | Irish Gaelic football manager and player. |
iance regularly organise events to commemorate | Irish republicans who have died in the struggle for |
blished Pandoro for operation of the company's | Irish Sea RORO routes. |
Cadbury Ireland, the company's | Irish subsidiary |
d Moore's creativity in Poetry in contemporary | Irish Literature. |
the song on his 2007 album Sings contemporary | Irish Classic Hits. |
The Fenians in Context | Irish Politics & Society 1848-82, R. V. Comerford, W |
The Continuity | Irish Republican Army later claimed responsibility. |
Continuity | Irish Republican Army (CIRA) |
Convoy ( | Irish: Conmhaigh) is a small village in the east of |
Lough Corrib ( | Irish: Loch Coirib) is a lake in the west of Ireland |
Cortober ( | Irish: Corr an Tobair, meaning "round hill of the sp |
An Cosantoir, | Irish Defence Journal www.dfmagazine.ie |
Seamus Costello, | Irish Republican |
Ciaran Creagh ( | Irish writer), Irish writer |
Crettyard ( | Irish: Crochta Ard) is a hamlet in County Laois, Ire |
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