Answer: ERIN
ERIN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 419 times.
Referring Clues:
- Land of poetry
 - Yeats's land
 - Land of 47-Down
 - Land of literature
 - "___ go bragh"
 - Neighbor of Albion
 - Object of March celebrations
 - Ireland
 - Thomas Moore's homeland
 - Name for a colleen
 - Land of the leprechauns
 - Shamrock land
 - The Emerald Isle
 - Green land
 - One of the Waltons
 - Thomas Moore's land
 - Land of elves
 - Joyce's homeland
 - Leprechauns' land
 - The old sod
 - Irish name
 - A Walton
 - Neighbor of Britannia
 - St. Patrick's land
 - Ireland, poetically
 - Beloved subject of Thomas Campbell
 - Snakeless isle
 - Land of sentimental verse
 - Leprechaun's land
 - Land of fairies
 - ___ go bragh
 - Gray of "Six Pack"
 - Name for an Irish lass
 - Actress Gray
 - St. Patrick's home
 - Land of Tralee
 - 2000 title role for Julia
 - Hibernia
 - Julia's Oscar-winning role
 - "Come Back to ___" (old song)
 - Actress Moran
 - Leprechaun land
 - Home for Murphy and O'Brien
 - March 17 slogan word
 - Yeats's isle
 - Land of Killarney
 - "___ Brockovich"
 - Land of O'Kelly and O'Keeffe
 - Seán O'Faoláin's "Come Back to ___"
 - Ireland, in poesy
 - Port ___ (Isle of Man resort)
 - Oscar-winning role for Julia
 - ___ Brockovich, Oscar role for Julia Roberts
 - Green land?
 - Girl's name (or a hint to this puzzle's theme)
 - Dublin’s land, in poetry
 - Irish girl's name
 - Sister on "The Waltons"
 - "__ go bragh"
 - Land o' blarney
 - ___ Brockovich, Julia Roberts title role
 - Dublin's home
 - Ireland, to poets
 - Nickname for Ireland
 - Poetic name for Ireland
 - Killarney's land
 - Dublin's land
 - Faerie land
 - "___ go bragh!"
 - Name meaning, literally, west island
 - Actress Moran of "Happy Days"
 - Activist Brockovich
 - March slogan word
 - Land of leprechauns
 - Home of 1-Down
 - Poetic country name
 - Subject of some Thomas Moore poetry
 - The Isle of Man's Port ___
 - Poetic land
 - "__ Brockovich"
 - Yeats's land, poetically
 - Land o' leprechauns
 - The auld sod
 - Land o' the Irish
 - Isle of poetry
 - "The emerald of Europe"
 - Sons of ___ (group promoting Irish heritage)
 - Land that's saluted in this puzzle
 - Celtic land
 - Moran of "Happy Days"
 - Port ___, seaside resort on the Isle of Man
 - Emerald Isle
 - March slogan starter
 - Brockovich, in a Julia Roberts flick
 - Moran of "Joanie Loves Chachi"
 - "Happy Days" actress Moran
 - "___ Brockovich" (2000 film)
 - Brockovich played by Julia Roberts
 - Leprechaun's home
 - Leprechaun's turf
 - 2000 role for Julia
 - "The Auld Sod," poetically
 - "Joanie Loves Chachi" costar Moran
 - Ms. Brockovich
 - March 17th slogan word
 - Land of Blarney and Killarney
 - Wilde country
 - Oscar role for Julia
 - Julia's 2000 Oscar role
 - Land of Limerick
 - Environmental activist Brockovich
 - "Central" Ireland found in four puzzle answers
 - "48 Hours" correspondent Moriarty
 - St. Patrick's Day slogan starter
 - Snake-free island
 - Burnett of CNBC's "Squawk On the Street"
 - Andrews of ESPN
 - Brockovich who inspired a movie
 - Cork's country, poetically
 - Julia's Oscar-winning character
 - One of the Walton sisters
 - "Take It From Me" author Brockovich
 - Gray of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"
 - Joyce's motherland
 - John-Boy Walton's sister
 - Actress Torpey who was on "One Life to Live" for over a decade
 - Racecar driver Crocker
 - Daniels of "The L Word"
 - Soprano Wall
 - Scott's "Joanie Loves Chachi" costar
 - She played Joanie on "Joanie Loves Chachi"
 - Murphy who played Tabitha on "Bewitched"
 - One of the girls on "The Waltons"
 - With 3-Down, Scott Baio's 1982 sitcom costar
 - First name in a 2000 Best Picture nominee
 - Cranberries' land
 - New York Liberty guard Thorn
 - Demi's "Striptease" role
 - "Zoey 101" actress Sanders
 - Scott's costar on "Joanie Loves Chachi"
 - Thomas Moore's home
 - Behan's land
 - Yeats's homeland
 - "__ go bragh!"
 - "The Waltons" daughter
 - Gray of "Silver Spoons"
 - Brockovich of film
 - With 52-Across, "Happy Days" actress
 - Moran of ''Happy Days''
 - ''__ go bragh''
 - Ireland alias
 - ''__ go bragh!''
 - ''__ Brockovich''
 - Ireland nickname
 - Julia's Oscar role
 - ''Waltons'' daughter
 - Ireland, informally
 - Albion neighbor
 - Green isle of poetry
 - Oscar role of 2000
 - Homeland of Yeats
 - Sister of John Boy
 - Green land's nickname
 - Another name for Ireland
 - Country that celebrates March 17th
 - ''___ go bragh!''
 - Ireland, in verse
 - Shamrock isle
 - Seamus Heaney's land
 - Word in a March 17 slogan
 - St. Paddy's Day girl
 - ''___ Brockovich''
 - ''___ go bragh''
 - Best Actress role for Julia
 - Role for Julia
 - Roberts' Brockovich
 - Brockovich in a film
 - Poet's Ireland
 - A name for Ireland
 - St. Patrick's Day slogan start
 - Home of Aer Lingus
 - Where leprechauns gambol
 - Word in a March 17 phrase
 - Shannon's home
 - She played Joanie on "Happy Days"
 - Poetic name of Ireland
 - Where leprechauns roam
 - Filmdom's Brockovich
 - Start of a slogan heard in March
 - Where the blarney flies
 - "The Old Sod"
 - "Joanie Loves Chachi" co-star Moran
 - Common name for an Irish lass
 - The Auld Sod, poetically
 - "Come Back to ___" (Hibernian ballad)
 - Limerick's locale
 - Ireland's nickname
 - Brockovich on film
 - Popular girl's name in Wales
 - Brockovich played by Roberts
 - National nickname
 - Secretary on "The Office"
 - "___ Brockovich" (2000 movie)
 - Ireland of literature
 - ESPN sportscaster Andrews
 - Old name for Ireland
 - "____ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever")
 - ___ Brockovich (Julia Roberts title role)
 - St. Paddy's land
 - Joyce's land
 - Place name before and after "Oh" in a Thomas Moore title
 - Moran & Gray
 - Dublins land, in poetry
 - "Waltons" daughter
 - Ireland, in poetry
 - "The Office" receptionist
 - ESPN reporter Andrews
 - "90210" character Silver played by Jessica Stroup
 - Limerick's land
 - Destination for vacationing whiskey lovers
 - Sportscaster Andrews
 - Lead-in for "go bragh"
 - Julia's Brockovich
 - 26 Down homeland
 - Julia played her in 2000
 - Ireland, romantically
 - Land of Thomas Moore
 - "OutFront" host Burnett
 - '___ Brockovich'
 - '___ Brockovich' (Julia Roberts film)
 - '___ go bragh'
 - '___ go bragh!'
 - Green acres?
 - Green acres
 - Tipperary locale
 - Hibernian's home
 - '___ go bragh!'
 - Land o' shamrocks
 - Land of the shamrock
 - Ireland, literarily
 - Sports reporter Andrews
 - Country in a Thomas Moore poem
 - Wilde kingdom?
 - Blarney source
 - Land of the Blarney Stone
 - Activist Brockovich played by Julia
 - Brockovich played by Julia
 - Journalist Burnett of 55-Down
 - Dublin locale
 - Yeats's home
 - Burnett of CNN
 - "The Night Circus" author Morgenstern
 - Home to Blarney Castle
 - St. Pat's land
 - Shamrock home
 - Where many last names start with "O"
 - CNN's Burnett
 - One of John-Boy Walton's sisters
 - Consumer advocate Brockovich
 - Galway's land
 - Sports journalist Andrews
 - Joyce's "Green Gem of the Silver Sea"
 - Poetic Ireland
 - CNN anchor Burnett
 - Poetic name for the Emerald Isle
 - Blarney stone site
 - Sons of ___ (ethnic pride group)
 - CNN colleague of Wolf
 - Moran of "Daktari"
 - Ellie Kemper's character on "The Office"
 - Patrick's domain
 - Girl's name that's also a place name
 - Post-Pam receptionist of "The Office"
 - Eire replacement
 - Moran of 'Happy Days'
 - Whistle-blowing Brockovich
 - Blarney stone locale
 - Andrews of Fox Sports
 - Blarney Stone home
 - Fairies' land
 - Moran or Gray
 - 33-Down's homeland
 - Andrews, Moran, or Brockovich
 - "___ Brockovich" (Julia Roberts film)
 - ___ Moran of "Happy Days"
 - Brockovich portrayed on film
 - Home to Sean O'Casey
 - Roberts role: ___ Brockovich
 - Land of blarney
 - Home of any Irish poet
 - Yeats' home
 - Land of the poet Máirtín Ó Direáin
 - ' go bragh'
 - ' go bragh!'
 - "Blue Bloods" police commissioner's daughter
 - Actress Gray of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"
 - Receptionist on "The Office"
 - Famed isle, in song
 - Joyce's home
 - One of "The Waltons"
 - Word before "go" in a seasonal phrase
 - Home of the Lia Fáil
 - Sean O'Casey's home
 - ___ Andrews, co-host of "Dancing With the Stars"
 - Land with "her back towards Britain, her face to the West," in a William Drennan poem
 - Mrs. Brockovich
 - Shamrock's land
 - She follows Wolf on CNN
 - Land near Albion
 - Cork's land, to poets
 - "Dancing With the Stars" co-host Andrews
 - Davis of TV's "Sinbad"
 - Home of leprechauns
 - Mayo's place
 - Shamrock land, to poets
 - "___, lad" (apt anagram for a UN member)
 - PG&E opponent Brockovich
 - Newswoman Burnett
 - "Exile of ___"
 - Isle of shamrocks
 - "Chicago P.D." detective Lindsay
 - Green land of poetry
 - Leprechaun land, in poetry
 - Blarney Stone's land, to poets
 - Word with "go bragh!"
 - Home of Irish poets?
 - Andrew's kid sister on "My Secret Identity"
 - Word with "go bragh"
 - Andrews of "Dancing With the Stars"
 - Kerry's home
 - Investigative Brockovich
 - The Auld Sod, in poetry
 - Land celebrated on March 17
 - CNN host Burnett
 - One side of St. George's Channel
 - ___ go bragh!"
 - Literary name for Ireland
 - Bard's Ireland
 - Home to an 8-Down
 - Land of colleens, poetically
 - Limerick land, in verse
 - The Emerald Isle, to some
 - Land of shillelaghs
 - The Emerald Isle, to poets
 - Enya's land
 - Shillelagh land
 - TV reporter Burnett
 - Innisfail
 - Andrews of sportscasting
 - Bridget Moynahan on "Blue Bloods
 - Ireland, lovely
 - Shillelagh's land
 - Moran or Brockovich
 - Irish exclamation start
 - Green isle
 - Start of a 12-Down saying
 - "Beneath Shamrocks of ___ ...": Thomas Moore
 - 17-Across' land, in poetry
 - Julia Roberts played her
 - Tullamore's environs
 - Colin Farrell's home country
 - Ellie Kemper in "The Office"
 - Emerald Isle, poetically
 - Land for O'Connor or O'Casey
 - Traditional home of the Byrnes
 - Land whose name means "West Island"
 - Green land, in poetry
 - Limerick's land, in poetry
 - Cork's land, in poetry
 - Popular Irish girl's name
 - Environmentalist Brockovich
 - Yeats' birthplace
 - Nickname for St. Patrick's land
 - Home of the Blarney Stone
 - "Ye maids of green ___, why sigh ..." (folk tune lyric)
 - ___ Brockovich (Oscar-winning role for Julia Roberts)
 - Land that Yeats wrote about
 - "Blue Bloods" daughter
 - Ireland, to an Irish poet
 - Ireland, in two syllables
 - "___, lad" (IRELAND anagram)
 - Fetherston or Burnett
 - Eco-warrior Brockovich
 - "The Night Circus" novelist Morgenstern
 - "The Boys" actress Moriarty
 - Paralympic swimming champion Popovich
 - Pseudonymous children's author Hunter
 - Athlete Phillips
 - Popular name for an Irish girl
 - Multi-instrumentalist McKeown
 - Burnett on CNN
 - Ellie Kemper's role on "The Office"
 - "___ go bragh!" ("Ireland forever!")
 - Speedskating star Jackson
 - Ireland, in literature
 - Dublin's land, to poets
 - ___ Hunter, pen name on "Warriors" covers
 - CNN's "___ Burnett OutFront"
 - Actress Moriarty of "The Boys"
 - Actress Moriarty who plays Starlight on "The Boys"
 - N.F.L. sportscaster Andrews
 - "Blue Bloods" daughter played by Bridget Moynahan
 - Name that can be heard phonetically somewhere in this clue
 - Moriarty of "The Boys"
 - "Solo: A Star Wars Story" actress Kellyman
 - Olympic speedskater Jackson
 - Speedskater Jackson who won a gold medal at the 2022 Olympics
 - ___ Morgenstern, author of "The Night Circus"
 - Activist Brockovich played by Julia Roberts
 - Journalist/activist Reed
 - Woman who sounds like she's messin' up?
 - N.F.L. reporter Andrews
 - Actress Moriarty
 - News anchor Burnett
 - Whistle-blower Brockovich
 - "The Office" receptionist who didn't understand planking
 - "The Office" receptionist after Pam
 - Sports commentator Andrews
 - "___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem)
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 23, 2025
 - USA Today - September 24, 2025
 - New York Times - August 24, 2025
 - USA Today - August 08, 2025
 - LA Times - July 13, 2025
 - USA Today - June 27, 2025
 - New York Times - June 05, 2025
 - LA Times - March 14, 2025
 - USA Today - March 13, 2025
 - New York Times - February 20, 2025
 - LA Times - February 06, 2025
 - New York Times - January 15, 2025
 - LA Times - January 05, 2025
 - LA Times - November 02, 2024
 - LA Times - October 29, 2024
 - New York Times - October 27, 2024
 - LA Times - October 18, 2024
 - New York Times - October 10, 2024
 - New York Times - October 02, 2024
 - New York Times - August 18, 2024
 
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