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{{quote2|Although the symbol for Ireland worldwide is the Irish Harp, in people's hearts the Shamrock represents Ireland just as well. Actually a cloverleaf, a shamrock is an emerald-green plant, its three leaflets in a group. Searching for an unusual four-leaf clover to bring good luck is a popular children's game. The "wearing of the green," an Irish tradition both in Ireland and in America, comes from the practice of putting a shamrock in an empty buttonhole.|author='''Pamphlet'''|source=''[[Mario is Missing!]]''}} | |||
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The '''O'Connell Street Lamppost''' is a particular lamppost on {{wp|O'Connell Street}} in [[Dublin]]. In the DOS version of ''[[ | The '''O'Connell Street Lamppost''' is a particular lamppost on {{wp|O'Connell Street}} in [[Dublin]]. In the DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', a [[Koopa Troopa]] steals a [[Lamppost Shamrock|shamrock]] from it, forcing the entire street to close. [[Luigi]] must track down the shamrock and return, proving that it is the particular one they lost by answering the following questions: | ||
*''Wearing a bit of green will bring a person:'' | *''Wearing a bit of green will bring a person:'' | ||
**'''good luck''' | **'''good luck''' | ||
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**Irish sunflower | **Irish sunflower | ||
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[[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]] | [[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]] |