Special Feud: St. Paddy's Day (March 17) by astorian [Game Over]

Although it’s in the Irish Sea, the Isle is not Irish territory, nor is it part of the United Kingdom. Rather, it’s a self-governing Crown dependency.

DR, those are Irish bagpipes.

  1. Limerick
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. Finian’s Rainbow
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. potato famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Harp
  8. Potatoes
  9. Kelly
  10. harp

Quoth Sternvogel:

Is that the same thing as colcannon?

Huh, I did not know that. One just naturally assumes that a Roman Catholic with the last name Kerry must obviously be Irish.

  1. Dublin
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. The Crying Game
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Irish War of Independence
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Harp lager
  8. Bangers and mash
  9. Shannon
  10. Bagpipe
  1. Cork
  2. Pogues
  3. Waking Ned Devine
  4. JFK
  5. potato famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Jameson
  8. fish and chips
  9. Kelly
  10. fiddle

No, colcannon is basically mashed potatoes with cabbage (and leeks, when I make it) in it.

  1. Cork
  2. Van Morrison
  3. The Commitments
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Potato famine
  6. Blarney stone
  7. Harp
  8. Shepherds Pie
  9. Kelley
  10. Tin whistle
  1. Limerick
  2. Van Morrison
  3. The Quiet Man
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Potato famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Jameson
  8. Corned beef
  9. Murphy.
  10. Bagpipes
  1. Cork
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. The Quiet Man
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. The Potato Famine
  6. Blarney Castle
  7. Harp
  8. Potatoes
  9. Riley
  10. Harp

Edit: For #6 I hope Dolores will take pity on me and lump this in with Blarney Stone, which was clearly what I meant. :slight_smile:

  1. Cork
  2. Enya
  3. Far and Away
  4. Barak Obama
  5. The Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Bailey’s Irish Cream
  8. Shepherd’s pie
  9. Campbell
  10. Fiddle

ETA: Corned beef and cabbage! :smack:

  1. Kildare
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. Finian’s Rainbow
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Potato famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Beamish
  8. Corned Beef and Cabbage
  9. McKenna
  10. Tin whistle
  1. Cork
  2. The Chieftains
  3. The Commitments
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Potato Famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Jameson
  8. Corned beef and cabbage
  9. Riley
  10. Fiddle
  1. Cork
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. The Commitments
  4. John F Kennedy
  5. Easter Rising
  6. Blarney Castle
  7. Jameson
  8. Jacket (baked) Potato
  9. Kelly
  10. fiddle
  1. Cork
  2. Thin Lizzy
  3. My Left Foot
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. the Easter Uprising (1916)
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Baileys Irish Cream
  8. Irish stew
  9. Kerry
  10. Irish bagpipes
  1. Cork

  2. Van Morrison

  3. The Commitments

  4. John F. Kennedy

  5. Potato famine

  6. Blarney Stone

  7. Jameson

  8. Corned beef and cabbage

  9. Kelly

  10. Tin whistle

  11. Not actually very Irish, I’m told, but common in Irish American pubs here

  1. County Cork
  2. Stiff Little Fingers
  3. Ulysses
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Bloody Sunday
  6. Guinness Brewery
  7. Jameson’s
  8. Shepherd’s pie
  9. pass
  10. tin whistle
  1. Cork
  2. Sinead O’Connor
  3. My Left Foot
  4. John F. Kennedy
  5. Potato Famine
  6. Blarney Stone
  7. Jameson
  8. Irish Stew
  9. Kelly
  10. Fiddle
  1. Cork

  2. Bob Geldof

  3. The Commitments

  4. Ted Kennedy

  5. 1916 uprising

  6. Blarney Stone

  7. Harp

  8. Corned Beef and Cabbage

  9. McKenzie

  10. fiddle

  11. I don’t like Harp but I think it will be a popular answer

Crap I missed “or liquor” for 7! :smack: