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  2. Leprechaun - Wikipedia

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    The most likely explanation for the modern day Leprechaun appearance is that green is a traditional national Irish color dating back as far as 1642. [40] The hat might be derived from the style of outdated fashion still common in Ireland in the 19th century.

  3. Leprechaun economics - Wikipedia

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    Leprechaun economics (Irish: eacnamaíocht Leipreacháin) was a term coined by economist Paul Krugman to describe the 26.3 per cent rise in Irish 2015 GDP, later revised to 34.4 per cent, [a] in a 12 July 2016 publication by the Irish Central Statistics Office (CSO), restating 2015 Irish national accounts.

  4. Category:Leprechaun films - Wikipedia

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    The Last Leprechaun; The Luck of the Irish (1948 film) The Luck of the Irish (2001 film) M. The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns; Movie 43; R. Red Clover (film) S.

  5. Are Leprechauns Real? Here's What to Know About the ... - AOL

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    Irish memory is very significant, and many Irish plays are centered around this theme, which can be much more interesting than leprechauns, fairy forts, and other mythical folklore people have ...

  6. Faith: As St. Patrick learned, fairies and faith can go together

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    According to a survey conducted by Irish whiskey brand Cooley Distillery, one-third of Irish people believe leprechauns exist. The Rag Tree tradition provides yet more evidence that belief in the ...

  7. Notre Dame Leprechaun - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame Leprechaun is the mascot of the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame) Fighting Irish athletics department. He appears at athletic events, most notably at football games. He was designed by sports artist Theodore W. Drake in 1964 for US$ 50.

  8. You'll Be 'Dublin' Over in Laughter Once You Read These 100 ...

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    36. What did the leprechaun put in the vending machine? A lepre-coin. 37. What do you call environmentally conscious leprechauns? Wee-cyclers. 38. What is Irish and left on the lawn? Paddy O ...

  9. National Leprechaun Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Leprechaun Museum is a privately owned museum dedicated to Irish folklore and mythology, through the oral tradition of storytelling. It is located on Jervis Street in Dublin, Ireland, since 10 March 2010. It claims to be the first leprechaun museum in the world. [1]