Doctor Berry Kiely is an anagram of Terrible Dry Cooky.
— Bernie Linnane (@Berlinnaeus) May 2, 2013
(RTE)
Unless you can do better?
Previously: That Which We Call A Rose
Doctor Berry Kiely is an anagram of Terrible Dry Cooky.
— Bernie Linnane (@Berlinnaeus) May 2, 2013
(RTE)
Unless you can do better?
Previously: That Which We Call A Rose
Rathmines Road, Dublin, this evening.
Meanwhile, 13 11 years ago.
Thirteen Eleven.
Thanks Elaine Doyle
Covers to Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Mike Hogan 4FM, Enda Cunningham, Joe Leogue, Kevin Doyle, Sarah Bardon, Joe Donnelly.

Sure there’s little to do since they tore down the dodgems.
The genuinely infectious Gambling Bug from The Gruseome Twosome.
Seaside-based Brothers Blake and Leigh – neither of whom are gruesome – are joined here by Joan Wilkes Booth, which may not be her real name.
They’re on the reefer, Joe.
‘Gambling Bug’ is off a new album by the Gru’ called ‘All Systems Down’, which is available to download for FREE here.
Thanks MT
Motorists head towards the traffic lights at Newlands Cross and the N7 route to Cork and Limerick, as they come off the M50 and the Red Cow Junction, this evening.
Eamon Farrell writes:
Work is to start immediately on a freeflow junction at Newlands Cross. This will means that motorists can drive from Belfast to Cork without encountering any traffic lights. It is the set of lights at Newlands cross which still causes gridlock at the infamous Red Cow Roundabout and traffic trying to access it from the M50.
Finally.
(Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
(Thanks Colum Cronin)
Galway band The Hardcore Priests of Yemen.
Performing in Ailwee cave, The Burren, Co Clare.
As you do.
Joey Ingersoll writes:
I recently Shot this Music video in the Ailwee caves of The hardcore Priests of Yemen. It was recorded live in the caves and is an acoustic version of their song Billy Jam. they recently won the battle of the bands in galway and are an amazing band to see live. hope you enjoy it.
Impossible?
NO.
The hot Keogh’s crisps guys with their new ‘catch’ in Beara Peninsula, West Cork.
Susie Pollock, of Keogh’s, writes:
I know/ hope broadsheet.ie are fans of Keogh’s crisps so I thought this might be of interest to you. Keogh’s have just launched their new flavour, Keogh’s Irish Atlantic Sea Salt Crisps, made from salt flakes straight out of the Irish Atlantic Sea by the lovely O’Neill Family in West Cork. To ‘launch’ the crisps we all travelled down to visit this beautiful part of the world, meet the family, see how the salt is gleaned from the sea and takes some pics.
Yes, yes, lovely.
You mentioned crisps?
Be sure to let us know if you ever want a hamper of goodies for a competition in the future.
YES!
We have one – yes, it appears to be just ONE – hamper of Keogh’s “goodies” (possibly including the new sea salt ones) to give away in a bracing Thursday competition.
Just complete this sentence
The Keogh’s crisp guy on the right is happier than a__________in______________
Most smile-inducing simile wins the hamper.
Lines close at 4.45pm 5.15pm