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cross:What is the other name for Walkinstown Roundabout?
mutznutz:What shop in the area means, "the dogs bollocks"?
expert:What Hardware stores are coloured like bumblebees?
velodrome:Somewhere where you cycle round and round and round?
halfway:What House of compromise, one might say you meet inbetween Drimnagh and Walkinstown?
brown:Which famous Christy was a painter, poet and author was born in Crumlin?
terenure:What area in the KCR area also means 'land of the yew tree' in Irish?
plug:Which MEDIA is behind the KCRarea.com website?
phillynott:Who was the famous singer with big hair that attended CBS in Crumlin?
stoneboat:What public house, where it to be real thing, would never float?
bingo:What 5 letter word do you shout out today, where an old silver screen used to be?
supervalu:Which great supermarkets went from being Great Irish to Great Prices?
poddle:Which famous river is the source of Dubh linn's name?
errigal:What famous Drimnagh Road with shops in Irish means "oratory"?
larkfield:What house in Kimmage,no longer in existence, was used by the Irish Volunteers between 1914 and 1916?
mountargus:Which local parish supports the community Work4All Initiative?
oliver:What is the first name of the person Cromwellsfort Road was named after?
celtic:What type of cross are Clonmacnoise and Bangor Road forming form the air?
sixties:In what decade was the KCR garage and shops built?
Know Your Area
Across:| 3. | Who was the famous singer with big hair that attended CBS in Crumlin? | | 5. | Which famous Christy was a painter, poet and author was born in Crumlin? | | 6. | What is the first name of the person Cromwellsfort Road was named after? | | 8. | Which MEDIA is behind the KCRarea.com website? | | 9. | What famous Drimnagh Road with shops in Irish means "oratory"? | | 10. | What is the other name for Walkinstown Roundabout? | | 14. | What shop in the area means, "the dogs bollocks"? | | 16. | Somewhere where you cycle round and round and round? | | 17. | What public house, where it to be real thing, would never float? |
| | Down:| 1. | What area in the KCR area also means 'land of the yew tree' in Irish? | | 2. | Which local parish supports the community Work4All Initiative? | | 4. | What House of compromise, one might say you meet inbetween Drimnagh and Walkinstown? | | 7. | What Hardware stores are coloured like bumblebees? | | 11. | In what decade was the KCR garage and shops built? | | 12. | What house in Kimmage,no longer in existence, was used by the Irish Volunteers between 1914 and 1916? | | 13. | What 5 letter word do you shout out today, where an old silver screen used to be? | | 15. | What type of cross are Clonmacnoise and Bangor Road forming form the air? |
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Know Your Area
Across:| 3. | Who was the famous singer with big hair that attended CBS in Crumlin? | | 5. | Which famous Christy was a painter, poet and author was born in Crumlin? | | 6. | What is the first name of the person Cromwellsfort Road was named after? | | 8. | Which MEDIA is behind the KCRarea.com website? | | 9. | What famous Drimnagh Road with shops in Irish means "oratory"? | | 10. | What is the other name for Walkinstown Roundabout? | | 14. | What shop in the area means, "the dogs bollocks"? | | 16. | Somewhere where you cycle round and round and round? | | 17. | What public house, where it to be real thing, would never float? |
| | Down:| 1. | What area in the KCR area also means 'land of the yew tree' in Irish? | | 2. | Which local parish supports the community Work4All Initiative? | | 4. | What House of compromise, one might say you meet inbetween Drimnagh and Walkinstown? | | 7. | What Hardware stores are coloured like bumblebees? | | 11. | In what decade was the KCR garage and shops built? | | 12. | What house in Kimmage,no longer in existence, was used by the Irish Volunteers between 1914 and 1916? | | 13. | What 5 letter word do you shout out today, where an old silver screen used to be? | | 15. | What type of cross are Clonmacnoise and Bangor Road forming form the air? |
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