HomeArts/EntertainmentPuzzle/GamesiIrish Trivia, Puzzles, Games & More Puzzle/Games iIrish Trivia, Puzzles, Games & More By John O'Brien, Jr. November 26, 2024 0 183 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Ahh the Games people playin’ now, Every night and every day now … John O'Brien, Jr.https://www.iirish.us*John is a Founder and the Publisher and Editor of iIrish; a Founder and Deputy Director of Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival for more than 35 years; an archivist, spokesman, emcee, Spoken Word presenter and author of five books, so far. Tags#IrishAmerican#LiveMoreLifeBeMoreIrishAmazing IrishcraicHistoryiIrishIrelandIrish AmericanIrish GamesMusicShamrock Squaresshenaniganssupport the IrishTrivia Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleWelcome to Our Newest Advertisers, Patrons of our Art & Subscribers!Next articleIreland’s Future: A Letter From the Campaign RELATED ARTICLES Irish Abroad iIrish On This Day in Irish History November 5, 2024 Most Popular Busting United Ireland Myths February 20, 2026 Watch: Webinar with Ireland’s Future Co-founder Niall Murphy February 19, 2026 Celtic Spirituality February 18, 2026 Got the Right Gear for St. Patrick’s Season? February 17, 2026 Load more Recent Comments Chris Connell on Cleveland Comhrá: The Evolution of the Irish Vampire Tom Binder on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day IV Sheila Ives on Illuminations: Edward Joseph Dundon John O'Brien, Jr. on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day 1 (con’t) John O'Brien, Jr. on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day 1 (con’t) Siobhán on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day 1 (con’t) Brian K McCutcheon on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day 1 (con’t) Brian K McCutcheon on Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour Sheila Ives on Judging a Book by its Cover: John Connell’s The Farmer’s Son John O'Brien, Jr. on Get in Lads, We’re Going on An Adventure: Timeless Tales and Poetry