Crossword-Solution: HIBERNIA
We have 18 clues for the answer “HIBERNIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Homeland for this puzzle | 1 answer |
| Roman's name for Ireland. | 1 answer |
| Newfoundland's ____ oil field | 1 answer |
| Latin name for a British isle | 1 answer |
| Latin name for Ireland | 1 answer |
| Ireland, to Livy | 1 answer |
| Ireland, in Latin | 1 answer |
| Home of the leprechauns. | 1 answer |
| Emerald Isle, in verse | 1 answer |
| IRELAND, ancient name of | 2 answers |
| Ireland, in verse | 2 answers |
| Ireland, in poems | 2 answers |
| Poet's name for Ireland | 2 answers |
| Poetic name for Ireland | 4 answers |
| Ireland poetically | 4 answers |
| The Emerald Isle | 5 answers |
| Erin | 7 answers |
| Ireland | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIBERNIA (5)
After having skirted the sands of Cartier, of Hibernia, Seringapatam, and Scott, last efforts of the solid against the liquid element, on the 14th of January we lost sight of land altogether.
Having from end to end the English force So viewed, he next for Ireland shaped his course; XCII And saw fabulous Hibernia, where The goodly, sainted elder made the cave, In which men cleansed from all offences are; Such mercy there, it seems, is found to save.
Carpus, or Berengarius Carpensis, as he is called, in one of his Commentaries said that there were some people in Hibernia with long tails, but whether they were fleshy or cartilaginous could not be known, as the people could not be approached.
And I lose my letter, and I stand on the Prado of Madrid with the last portrait of Britannia in the palm of my hand, and crying in the purest brogue of my native land: 'It's all through dropping a letter I'm here in Iberia instead of Hibernia, worse luck to the spelling!'" "But Patrick will be sure to aspirate the initial letter of Hibernia." "That is clever criticism, upon my word, Miss Middleton! So he would.
Vouga passed from Hibernia to Cornwall on a rock whose fragments, preserved at Penmarch, will cure of fever such pilgrims as place these splinters on their heads.
Quotes with HIBERNIA (1)
The tavern keeper, a wiry man with a sharp-nosed face, round, prominent ears and a receding hairline that combined to give him a rodentlike look, glanced at him, absentmindedly wiping a tankard with a grubby cloth. Will raised an eyebrow as he looked at it. He'd be willing to bet the cloth was transferring more dirt to the tankard then it was removing. "Drink?" the tavern keeper asked. He set the tankard down on the bar, as if in preparation for filling it with whatever the s…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1958–2025).