Saint Patrick´s Day

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  1. 3. Typically associated with leprechauns, who are often depicted wearing green suits and buckled hats.
  2. 5. Often associated with Ireland due to its lush landscape and also the color of St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
  3. 8. Often associated with Irish folklore and mythology, leading to the mythical pot of gold.
  4. 10. Referring to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, celebrated on St. Patrick's Day.
  5. 11. A pot of gold is a common motif in Irish folklore, often found at the end of a rainbow, guarded by leprechauns.
  6. 12. A symbol of Ireland, traditionally associated with St. Patrick, who used it to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.
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  1. 1. The month in which St. Patrick's Day is celebrated, a significant event in Irish culture.
  2. 2. A mischievous fairy creature in Irish folklore, often depicted as a little old man who grants wishes if captured but is notoriously tricky.
  3. 4. A significant influence on Irish culture, particularly through the missionary work of St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century.
  4. 5. Linked to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in Irish mythology, guarded by leprechauns.
  5. 6. Often associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations, where Irish stouts like Guinness are commonly consumed.
  6. 7. A symbol of Ireland, featured on coins and the national emblem, representing Irish culture and heritage.
  7. 9. Pertaining to Ireland, its people, culture, and traditions.