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The answer MUNSTER has 31 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of munster in various dictionaries:
A historical region and province of southwest Ireland.
A town of northwest Indiana, a suburb of Gary on the Illinois border.
noun - a mild cheese
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| TV's Herman, Lily, Eddie or Marilyn, or this cheese: some add an "e" to its spelling, but it blows the joke |
| Last name of TV's Herman & Lily who had a son named Eddie & a niece named Marilyn |
| Limerick & Tipperary are in this cheesy-sounding province in Ireland |
| Historically the 4 provinces of Ireland are Connacht, Leinster, Ulster & this one where Cork is located |
| This Germanic cheese name is also found paired with "-gerome" |
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| A province of the Republic of Ireland, in the south-western part of the country. |
| A city in north-western Germany population 272,100 (est. 2006). It was formerly the capital of Westphalia the Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years War, was signed simultaneously here and at Osnabrck in 1648. |
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Munster (Irish: an Mhumhain / Cúige Mumhan, pronounced [ vun], [ku mun]) is one of the provinces of Ireland situated in the south of Ireland. In early Ireland, the Kingdom of Munster was one of the kingdoms of Gaelic Ireland ruled by a "king of over-kings" (Irish: rí ruirech). Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the ancient kingdoms were shired into counties for administrative and judicial purposes. In later centuries, local government legislation has seen further sub-division of the historic counties. * Munster has no official function for local government purposes. For the purposes of the ISO, the province is listed as one of the provincial sub-divisions of the State (ISO 3166-2:IE) and coded as "IE-M". Geographically, Munster covers a total area of 24,675 km2 (9,527 sq mi) and has a population of 1,280,020, with the most populated city being Cork. Other significant urban centres in the province include Limerick and Waterford. |