Final Task: The Emerald Isle

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Across
  1. 2. A famous international Irish beer
  2. 3. Something that is part of your history or your past
  3. 6. The terrible event which led to many migration in the 18th century
  4. 7. Fight against someone, or something
  5. 10. The fact of moving in a new country
  6. 12. The dominant color at Saint-Patrick
  7. 15. The feeling when you want to show something you achieved
  8. 16. The capital of Ireland
  9. 19. The nationalists, also known as the republicans, fighting against British
  10. 22. The famous Irish event celebrated all around the world
  11. 23. The king of Ireland who defeated the Vikings in 1014
  12. 26. What Irish fought for during years
  13. 30. The fact of not being in conflict or in problems
  14. 31. Name of the river that flows through the center of Dublin
  15. 32. Name of a famous Irish novelist who wrote the Dubliners
  16. 33. The tragic event during which Catholics were killed by British
  17. 34. The name of the neighborhood own by Catholics
Down
  1. 1. The loyalists who wanted to stay with United Kingdom
  2. 4. The fact of celebrating an event that took place in the past
  3. 5. The symbol of Ireland
  4. 8. The other name, more original, of Ireland
  5. 9. The fact of leaving his country
  6. 11. The people proud of their culture and nation
  7. 13. The name of a jail in Dublin that became a museum
  8. 14. Name of the canal that connect Dublin to the west of Ireland
  9. 17. A legendary creature that can be found in Irish fairy tales
  10. 18. A period of armed conflict between two groups or country
  11. 20. Name of an ancient manuscript
  12. 21. The name of the neighborhood own by Protestants
  13. 22. animals you can't find in Ireland
  14. 24. Name of the Irish separatist organization created in 1919
  15. 25. The capital of Ireland
  16. 27. The famous battle that took place on the 23rd of April 1014
  17. 28. The Irish language
  18. 29. The period of conflict between Catholics and protestants