Answer: IRE
IRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 421 times.
Referring Clues:
- Dudgeon
- Incense
- Disgruntledness
- Tee off
- Land west of Eng.
- Dander
- Indignation
- Wrath
- Anger
- Rage
- High dudgeon
- Resentment
- Burn up
- Spleen
- Miff
- It's west of G.B.
- Fury
- Provoke
- Temper
- It makes one hot
- Hot blood
- Push one's hot buttons
- Madness?
- Steamed state
- Intense anger
- Pique
- Eur. nation
- Hot temper
- Burning heat
- Ill temper
- Source of heat
- Pique condition?
- Eur. land
- Infuriate
- Cause of an explosion
- Blood pressure raiser
- Cork locale: Abbr.
- Umbrage
- "... provoked with raging ___": Shak.
- Choler
- Embitterment
- Tick off
- Something that's worked up
- E.U. member
- Wexford's locale: Abbr.
- "It could not slake mine ___, nor ease my heart": Shak.
- Annoyance
- Burning feeling
- Unpleasant thing to invoke
- Fiery reaction
- See 30-Across
- Boiling blood
- Bad temper
- "Nor heady-rash provoked with raging ___": Shak.
- Bad thing to invoke
- Pulse quickener, say
- Kerry's locale: Abbr.
- Feeling of frustration
- Not a peaceful feeling
- Red state?
- More than exasperation
- Eng. neighbor
- It may be raised in an argument
- Burning sensation?
- Hotness
- It may be raised by a rabblerouser
- Something that may be drawn in a fight
- Result of getting worked up
- Cause of a red face
- Unpleasant thing to incur
- U2's home: Abbr.
- More than upset
- Home of Samuel Beckett: Abbr.
- Brawl motivator
- W. Eur. country that does not belong to NATO
- Cork's home: Abbr.
- Steam
- Boiling point?
- U.K. neighbor
- Blind rage
- Soreness?
- Vexation
- Limerick loc.
- Home of Aer Lingus (Abbr.)
- Ill will
- Wilde country (abbr.)
- Anger that ends the films at 20-, 35-, and 51-Across
- Animus
- Annoyed state
- Raised hackles
- Hothead's emotion
- Fiery feeling
- Infuriation
- Furious feeling
- Sorehead's emotion
- Top-blowing emotion
- Wall St. newcomer
- More than frustration
- Feeling of fury
- Stack-blowing state
- Home to U2 (abbr.)
- It's beyond annoyance
- Intense wrath
- Extreme soreness
- Really ruffle
- Madness
- Outrage
- Heat source?
- Cause of an increase in blood pressure, maybe
- Furiousness
- Blood pressure raiser, perhaps
- Memo starter
- It might make you red in the face
- Feeling of rage
- Exasperation
- Face reddener
- Emotion for someone steamed or fuming
- Island west of Gr. Britain
- Bile
- Wilde country: Abbr.
- Make angry
- Whence Belleek porcelain: Abbr.
- Foul temper
- More than vexation
- Resentment reaction
- Hot feeling
- Atl. isl.
- Angry emotion
- Angry feeling
- EU member
- Hot reaction
- ''Seeing red'' feeling
- Cause of some explosions
- Cross quality
- Strong emotion
- Make mad
- More than displeasure
- Antagonism
- It's all the rage
- Wrathful emotion
- It can be aroused
- Heat under the collar
- Blood-pressure raiser
- It gets one's dander up
- That steamed feeling
- ''... provoked with raging ___'' (Shakespeare)
- Reason to rant
- Fit-to-be-tied feeling
- Acrimony
- Unpleasant thing to evoke
- It can make you hot
- It's past displeasure
- Land starter?
- Extreme umbrage
- Bitter feeling
- Furious reaction
- Anger or wrath
- Result of raising hackles
- Anger or fury
- Furor
- Venomous wrath
- Land opener
- Testiness
- That ticked feeling
- Anger or rage
- Move to anger
- Red-faced emotion
- Frustration, carried further
- More than annoyance
- Pique at its peak
- Burning sensation
- Cousin of rage
- Openly displayed anger
- Hackle-raising emotion
- Burning anger
- Red state
- Vexation-plus
- Cause of a duel, maybe
- Steamed feeling
- State of rage
- Mayo setting: Abbr.
- Extreme anger
- Mad
- Explosion producer
- Hot stuff
- It might be aroused
- Angry man's emotion
- Cause of shouting
- Cork's place: Abbr.
- Rage relative
- Fight cause, often
- High dungeon
- "... provoked with raging ___" (Shakespeare)
- Rancor
- Steaming state
- "Seeing red" feeling
- For some, it's a burning sensation
- That burning feeling?
- Fighting mood
- State of anger
- Indignant anger
- Cork's country: Abbr.
- Intense rage
- It disturbs one's equilibrium
- Something raised by agitators
- Glower inducer
- Animosity
- Bile or spleen
- Dublin's land: Abbr.
- Wit's-end emotion
- Temper
- Intense outrage
- Sulky state
- Dublin's nation: Abbr.
- Fuming feeling
- Hibernia (Abbr.)
- State of fury
- Furious state
- Mad feeling
- Blarney stone loc.
- Great anger
- Dublin is its cap.
- Frustration might cause it
- Angry state
- Pique at its peak?
- 32-Down feeling
- It may fuel a punch
- Angry reaction
- It can lead to fisticuffs
- Fuming state
- Hopping mad feeling
- Reason for ranting
- Angriness
- It might lead to yelling
- Hoppin' mad feeling
- It's often aroused
- It's madness
- Tantrum thrower's emotion
- Emotion of the miffed
- It may be raised in a row
- Hostility
- It may be drawn in a fight
- It might get aroused
- Haranguer's fuel
- Intense emotion
- Emotion of anger
- It may make the face turn red
- Pique experience
- Nation with a National Hurling League (NHL)
- Feeling of anger
- Boiling state
- Boiling feeling
- Pissiness
- Deep anger
- Bile and spleen
- Mad-as-all-get-out state
- Deadly sin
- Strong irritation
- Explosive state
- Argumentative state
- Red-hot feeling
- Urge to smash things?
- Bring to a boil?
- Risk the ___ of
- Hot state
- Yeats' land: Abbr.
- Act of seeing red
- Soreness
- Dublin's land (abbr.)
- Cause of an increase in blood pressure, perhaps
- You might direct yours at someone
- Republic on St. George's Channel: Abbr.
- More than pique
- Seething state
- Strong anger
- Hotness under the collar
- Sorehead's state
- It could induce a brawl
- Kin of fury
- Ill-temper
- Pique plus
- Tirade cause
- Producer of a tirade
- Eruption cause
- Hot condition
- It gets aroused
- Angry mood
- Sore feeling
- "Asp" or "vamp" attachment
- Mad sensation?
- In ___ straits
- Great wrath
- Snit cause
- Irritated state
- Frenzy
- Ferocity
- Mad state
- See 33-Down
- Lividness
- Ticked-off state
- Cause of cursing
- Where Gubbeen Cheese is made: Abbr.
- It uses the 16-Across: Abbr.
- Pique condition
- Bad thing to raise
- Heated feeling
- "Vamp" attachment
- State of seeing red
- Land where hurling reportedly originated: Abbr.
- Hot response?
- Cause of boiling over
- Home of the city and county of Waterford: Abbr.
- G.B. part
- Dublin loc.
- Cross state
- Great fury
- Severe soreness
- "Of hasty love or headlong ___": Scott
- Cork's land (Abbr.)
- Enrage
- Country on St. George's Channel
- "My voice is not a bellows unto ___": Keats
- "Yet cease your ___, you angry stars of heaven!": "Pericles"
- Explosive emotion
- Cause of a blowup
- Feeling of belligerence
- Aran Islands country: Abbr.
- Cloth finish?
- Anger or choler
- Combat cause
- Strong reaction
- Fight cause
- Enraged feeling
- Belligerence aroused by a wrong
- Strong, angry emotion
- Fury or anger
- Strong emotion of anger
- Result of excess heat
- Source of a tirade
- Angry displeasure
- Excited state
- Hot wrath
- Heat
- 15-Across locale: Abbr.
- Cause of raving
- Road rage, say
- Ill humor
- Isl. W of England
- Displeasure
- Oath elicitor
- Antagonistic feeling
- Ticked feeling
- Ruffled feeling
- Blood pressure-raising emotion
- Intense fury
- Road rage, e.g.
- It may build up gradually
- Scot. neighbor
- E.U. member: Abbr.
- Raised-hackles feeling
- Extreme hostility
- UK neighbor
- Petulance
- Slight reaction?
- Severe displeasure
- St. Patrick's land, for short
- Ranter's feeling
- Explosion cause
- Boiling-mad feeling
- North Atl. country
- Ticked-off feeling
- Seething emotion
- Fed-up feeling
- Cause to boil
- Hotheadedness
- More than a miffed mood
- Fiery emotion
- Cork's land: Abbr.
- Dangerous surge, when uncontrolled
- Wrathful feeling
- Miffed feeling
- Vexed feeling
- Activist's impetus, at times
- Cause of incensement
- Peak pique
- Emotion that's "raised"
- Sharp anger
- What's not a good fit?
- Cause of yelling, often
- Something heated
- Embittered feeling
- Extreme irritation
- Something drawn by a jerk, maybe
- Reason for flushing
- Incensed feeling
- Feeling beyond vexation
- E.U. member since 1973
- Guinness' land: Abbr.
- Great rage
- Rageaholic's state
- More than umbrage
- Feeling after witnessing injustice
- Oath preceder, often
- Diatribe trigger
- Real resentment
- Livid state
- Common Italian verb ending
- European World Cup team, on scoreboards
- Seething feeling
- Feeling under the weather?
- Ring of Kerry's isl.
- Extreme vexation
- Boiling sensation
- Emotion that may be pent up
- Isl. with four provinces
- "I'm FUMING!" feeling
- Galway's isl.
- County Clare's nat.
- Source of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr.
- "The Commitments" loc.
- Its prime minister is known as the Taoiseach: Abbr.
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