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A Great Day For The Irish ( Judy Garland song )
An Irish screwdriver
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Artemis Fowl ( Eoin Colfer book )
As Irish as Paddy's pig
Away with the fairies
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Be the best (
British
Army advertising slogan )
Before you make up your mind, open it ( Irish Independent advertising slogan )
Bog trotter
Brendan the Navigator ( Nickname of Irish monk Brendan )
British
Bulldog ( Nickname of boxer Brian London )
British
Steel,
British
mettle (
British
Steel advertising slogan )
British
racing green
Broth of a boy
Buy
British
Charge of the Light Brigade (
British
cavalry charge against Russian army in the Crimean War and title of a poem by Tennyson )
Desperate Dan ( a cowboy strongman character in the
British
comic The Dandy )
Don't you just love being in control? (
British
Gas advertising slogan )
Drink, feck, arse ( A catchphrase from Father Ted )
Fat Chav ( Nickname of Irish footballer Lee Boylan )
Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a
British
man
Field Marshall ( the highest rank in the
British
Army )
Fly the flag (
British
Airways advertising slogan )
Gift of the gab
Go to work on an egg (
British
Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan )
Happiness is egg shaped (
British
Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan )
Hollywood North ( Nickname of Vancouver
British
Columbia )
Hongkong City ( Nickname of Richmond
British
Columbia )
I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (
British
Music Hall song )
Intercity makes the going easy (
British
Rail advertising slogan )
Irish coffee
It's Smart to be Square (
British
Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan )
It's good to talk (
British
Telecom advertising slogan )
Its for Yoo-hoo! (
British
Telecom advertising slogan )
Join the professionals (
British
Army advertising slogan )
Kiss the Blarney Stone
Let the train take the strain (
British
Rail advertising slogan )
Luck of the Irish
Make someone happy with a phone call (
British
Telecom advertising slogan )
Number 10 Downing Street ( address of the
British
Prime Minister )
Primal fear ( Neurosis therapy and
British
rock band )
Rubber johnny ( a
British
slang term for a condom )
Somebody somewhere wants a letter from you (
British
Post Office advertising slogan )
Take a Mulligan
The Big Fella ( Nickname of Michael Collins )
The
British
Museum ( tourist attraction in London England )
The
British
disease
The Celtic Tiger
The Gaza Strip ( Nickname of Surrey
British
Columbia )
The Only Way Is Essex (
British
reality television series )
The Sash My Father Wore ( Irish traditional song )
The best of
British
The best of
British
luck
The glorious twelfth ( of August - the start of the
British
grouse shooting season )
The life of Riley
The little people
The sun never sets on the
British
Empire
The world's favourite airline (
British
Airways advertising slogan )
This is the age of the train (
British
Rail advertising slogan )
To be sure, to be sure
Top o' the morning
Was there a lion on your egg this morning? (
British
Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan )
We never forget you have a choice (
British
Caledonian Airline advertising slogan )
We'll take good care of you (
British
Airways advertising slogan )
We're getting there (
British
Rail advertising slogan )
When Irish eyes are smiling
Winter drawers on ( old
British
euphemistic joke )
You can rely on the lion (
British
Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan )
You watch, we listen (
British
Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan )