Across
- 2. An ancient symbol of spirituality, it is also referred to as the “Triple Spiral.”
- 4. The Gaelic Irish language, still spoken today, comes from the Celts.
- 6. A traditional Celtic symbol representing the Holy Trinity in Christian symbolism. In older Celtic Culture it can symbolize life, death, and rebirth, or earth, sea, and sky.
- 9. This vegetable caused the Great Famine.
- 10. An old religion that believes in many gods and the afterlife. They also believed that the natural world was filled with supernatural forces, they were sort of early Christians.
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- 1. The believed forces of nature combine to create balance and harmony.
- 3. A plant believed to bring good luck to whoever finds one.
- 5. A stringed musical instrument with generally 47 strings.
- 7. Celebrated on 1–2 February and also known as St. Brigid’s Day, marks the beginning of spring. The day includes feasting, spring cleaning, and making Brigid’s crosses with rushes.
- 8. A traditional piece of men's clothing known as a “Man's dress”
