| Roberts' Brockovich | 23 |
| Old name for Ireland | 20 |
| Name for an Irish lass | 22 |
| Mavourneen's place | 22 |
| Limerick's locale | 21 |
| Leprechaun's home | 21 |
| Land of Tralee | 14 |
| Julia's Oscar-winning role | 30 |
| Filmdom's Brockovich | 24 |
| ESPN sportscaster Andrews | 25 |
| Brockovich played by Julia Roberts | 34 |
| Best Actress role for Julia | 27 |
| "Come Back to ___" | 28 |
| Yeats's land, poetically | 28 |
| The Isle of Man's Port ___ | 30 |
| Snakeless isle | 14 |
| Shannon's home | 18 |
| Seamus Heaney's land | 24 |
| Moran of ''Happy Days'' | 39 |
| Mavourneen's land | 21 |
| Leprechaun's turf | 21 |
| Land of literature | 18 |
| Land o' the Irish | 21 |
| Land o' leprechauns | 23 |
| Julia's 2000 Oscar role | 27 |
| Island country | 14 |
| Irish girl's name | 21 |
| Ireland, in verse | 17 |
| Ireland, in poetry | 18 |
| Ireland romantically | 20 |
| Ireland of literature | 21 |
| Ireland poetically | 19 |
| Home of Aer Lingus | 18 |
| ESPN reporter Andrews | 21 |
| Brockovich played by Roberts | 28 |
| "Come back to ___ . . . " | 35 |
| "--- go bragh" | 24 |
| Word in a March 17 phrase | 25 |
| Whistle-blowing Brockovich | 26 |
| Where leprechauns gambol | 24 |
| TV's Moran | 14 |
| The Shamrock Isle | 17 |
| The Auld Sod, poetically | 24 |
| Start of a slogan heard in March | 32 |
| St. Patrick's Day slogan start | 34 |
| Sister of John Boy | 18 |
| Shillelagh land | 15 |
| She played Joanie on ''Happy Days'' | 51 |
| Poetic name of Ireland | 22 |
| Poetic name for the emerald isle | 32 |
| Poetic land | 11 |
| Poetic isle | 11 |
| Oscar role of 2000 | 18 |
| Neighbor of Albion | 18 |
| Mother Machree's land | 25 |
| March slogan word | 17 |
| March 17 slogan word | 20 |
| Leprechaun country | 18 |
| Land of Killarney | 17 |
| Land of Blarney and Killarney | 29 |
| Land o' shamrocks | 21 |
| Killarney's land | 20 |
| Julia's Oscar role | 22 |
| Irish name | 10 |
| Green isle of poetry | 20 |
| Gray of "Silver Spoons" | 33 |
| Dunder Mifflin receptionist | 27 |
| CNN host Burnett | 16 |
| Brockovich played by Julia | 26 |
| Brockovich of film | 18 |
| Apt name for a colleen | 22 |
| Andrews of sportscasting | 24 |
| Andrews of ESPN | 15 |
| Anagram for rein | 16 |
| Actress Moran of "Happy Days" | 39 |
| A name for Ireland | 18 |
| 2000 title role for Julia | 25 |
| "The Old Sod" | 23 |
| "The Auld Sod," poetically | 36 |
| "Silver Spoons" actress Gray | 38 |
| "Love, Save the Empty" singer McCarley | 48 |
| "Joanie Loves Chachi" co-star Moran | 45 |
| "--- Brockovich" | 26 |
| "___ go brath" | 24 |
| "___ Brockovich" (2000 movie) | 39 |
| "___ Brockovich" (2000 film) | 38 |
| ''__ go bragh'' | 31 |
| '-- go bragh' | 21 |
| ___ Esurance (cartoon spy in TV ads) | 36 |
| ___ Brockovich (Julia Roberts title role) | 41 |
| YeatsÂ’s home, poetically | 28 |
| Yeats's motherland | 22 |
| Yeats's isle | 16 |
| Yeats' home | 15 |
| Yeat's home | 15 |
| Word in a March 17 slogan | 25 |
| Word before go bragh or "Brockovich" | 46 |
| William Drennan poem of 1795 | 28 |
| Wilde territory | 15 |
| Wilde kingdom? | 14 |