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Answer for the clue "County of Northern Ireland ", 6 letters:
antrim

Alternative clues for the word antrim

Word definitions for antrim in dictionaries

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 23110 Housing Units (2000): 15090 Land area (2000): 476.937417 sq. miles (1235.262187 sq. km) Water area (2000): 124.967018 sq. miles (323.663078 sq. km) Total area (2000): 601.904435 sq. miles (1558.925265 sq. km) Located within: Michigan ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Antrim is a former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland. It was a two-member constituency and existed in two periods, 1801–1885 and 1922-1950.

Usage examples of antrim.

His ears were good, with the sensitiveness of the organs of youth, since Billy Antrim was nineteen years of age.

So much so that when Luigi got in a tizzy about Giorgio Schiavoni escaping from Palermo, and above all sounding off to the Commissariat of Interplanetary Affairs, he sent Billy Antrim to set things right.

The obvious thing would have been to have equipped Billy Antrim with several valid credit cards, just in case.

In fact, given the Antrim luck, the yoke probably would get himself home and into bed to sleep it all off, before discovering his loss.

Billy Antrim entered briskly, strode at the same speed as the others, went to the lifters and took one to the third floor.

Billy Antrim was at that moment looking at the back of his eventual Nemesis, the man who would send him to his death.

Billy Antrim was concerned, until they reached the vicinity of the Potomac.

Even as he was turning the floater controls to manual, Billy Antrim had the first twinge of doubt about the philosophy in which he had been raised.

Claim it must have been a personal matter between Antrim and Schiavoni.

Billy Antrim hesitated only momentarily before parting with his clothes, his food supply and, above all, his knife and gun.

He suspected it had been given to her by a male admirer, most likely a lover, but it was the only thing he still possessed to keep alive the memory of Ruth Antrim, the one person he had ever loved.

Warily, Billy Antrim trudged along, portraying the schoolboy who had dropped off at a theater and was now making his way on home.

And he would go to school, and soon, very soon, such would be his efforts, he would be able to find a grand position of his own, and then Ruth Antrim would need work no longer.

If the usher got around to coming to the table, he might recognize the Antrim features, even in this light.

Billy Antrim was afraid the other was going to fall forward, passed out.