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said to bring luck to those who kiss it. (two words) |
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having good fortune, fortunate |
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An
elf who appears old and wrinkled. |
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a
U-shaped metal plate nailed to a horse's hoof to protect it from wear
on hard surfaces. |
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a
trinket worn on a bracelet. |
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a
bow or arc of colors appearing in the sky after it
rains. |
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an
island of the British Isles, comprising Northern Ireland and the
Republic of Ireland. |
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Drove all the snakes from Ireland. (two words) |
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a
precious, yellow metallic element; wealth or riches. |
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good fortune, a force that seems to operate for good in a person's
life. |
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a
story about an admirable person; an unverifiable story handed down by
tradition. |
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a
round, deep container used for cooking. |
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an
event that is ascribed to divine or supernatural
causes. |
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the people, land and language of Ireland. |
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