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By valerie o..travis (bigblue)

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Puzzle Description:

...They're magically delicious (Lucky the Leprechaun)

#1: Heather M (AuntieH) on Feb 26, 2014

Yum, Yum!
#2: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Feb 26, 2014
:)
#3: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 26, 2014
aka Sir Charms. Cute!
#4: Jota (jota ) on Feb 26, 2014
Thanks again Travis!
#5: Kathy Cain (kathycain) on Feb 26, 2014
Thanks for making me laugh!
#6: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Feb 26, 2014
you're right norma, thank you :)
thanks jota :)
any time kathy, thanks :D
#7: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Feb 27, 2014
great foreshorten picture :)
#8: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Feb 27, 2014
thanks tom :)
#9: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Feb 28, 2014
Love it!
#10: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Feb 28, 2014
thanks susan :)
#11: Alison P Deem (Indigo1) on Mar 1, 2014
Lots of fun! Thanks, yet again, Travis, for a great puzzle :)
#12: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Mar 1, 2014
thank you alison i'm glad you're enjoying them :)
#13: Wombat (wombatilim) on Mar 3, 2014 [HINT]
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#14: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Mar 3, 2014
:D
#15: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Mar 9, 2014
hate to state the obvious(or at least I hope it's obvious), but St Patrick was NOT Irish. in real life, he was a Briton. The man was kidnapped by Irish pirates, and he went back to convert those that treated him so poorly

#16: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Mar 9, 2014
Hi Kurt! Thanks for the info.
#17: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Mar 10, 2014
Ireland is part of the Britian
#18: Jota (jota) on Mar 10, 2014
It's actually a mystery, where he was born ...
#19: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Mar 16, 2014
congrats Trav... go to q&a plz
#20: Heather M (AuntieH) on Mar 16, 2014
congrats Travis! Great puzzle!
#21: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Mar 16, 2014
Congrats Travis buddy.:)
#22: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Mar 16, 2014
ditto the congrats
#23: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Mar 16, 2014
thanks everyone very much :)
#24: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Mar 16, 2014
Found to be solvable with moderate lookahead by infrapinklizzard.
#25: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Mar 16, 2014 [SPOILER]
Less than a quarter of the island of Ireland is governed by the UK, but it has never been part of Britain.

In general "Britain" or "Great Britain" refers to the island that England, Scotland, and Wales are on.

#26: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Mar 16, 2014
Thanks, Joe. For some reason I had never made the distinction before. From the Oxford Dictionary: Great Britain is the name for the island that comprises England, Scotland, and Wales. The term came into official use in 1603, when King James I (who was also James VI of Scotland) acceded to the throne of England and Wales. Scotland joined this legislative union in 1707. The United Kingdom is a political unit that includes these countries and Northern Ireland. The British Isles is a geographical term that refers to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and surrounding smaller islands such as the Hebrides and the Channel Islands.
#27: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Mar 20, 2014
St. Patrick was born a good Roman citizen. (The Roman Empire had spread far and wide by this point. London's original name was Londinium.)
#28: Harry Plantinga (hplan) on Jun 25, 2022
That's an impressive camera lens you've got going there.

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