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