Possible Questions:
- Small songbird
- Songbird
- Bird
- Small bird
- Brownish songbird
- St. Paul's architect
- "Beau Geste" author
- St. Paul's Cathedral architect
- Small singing bird
- Small singer
- Carolina bird
- Brown songbird
- British servicewoman
- Birdhouse bird
- Wee warbler
- Small warbler
- Plump songbird
- Northern Hemisphere bird
- St. Paul's designer
- Song bird
- Small flier
- Magpie cousin
- English architect
- Warbler
- Tomtit
- Suburban warbler
- Small songster
- Small brown bird
- Singing bird
- Noted architect
- Insect-eating songbird
- House ___
- Common songbird
- Brown bird
- British architect
- Brit. servicewoman
- Birdhouse songbird
- Birdhouse resident
- Tiny warbler
- St. Paul's architect Sir Christopher
- St. James' Piccadilly designer
- Spring singer
- Songbird with an erect tail
- Song bird or architect
- Small, loud songbird
- Small brown singer
- Sir Christopher the architect
- Singer of complex songs
- Little songbird
- Little chirper
- Hedgerow nester
- Fairy ___ (bluecap)
- Designer of St. Paul's Cathedral
- Chirpy bird
- Charles II's royal architect
- Carolina ___
- Brownish song bird
- Br. navy member
- Birdhouse dweller
- Bird with speckled eggs
- Bird with a song
- Architect with an avian name
- Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral
- Architect of St. Paul's
- Word with house or Carolina
- Valuable insect-eater
- Ubiquitous songbird
- Twittering bird
- Tweety bird
- Troglodytes troglodytes
- St. Paul's architect Christopher
- South Carolina's state bird
- Small, vocal bird
- Small-but-loud songbird
- Small but loud songbird
- Small brown songbird
- Slender-billed songbird
- Sir Christopher, the architect
- Sir Christopher
- Singing insect-eater
- Singer with wings
- Singer with a wide range
- Servicewoman of Britain
- Royal Society president, 1680-82
- Royal Society cofounder
- Royal Hospital Chelsea architect
- Pert bird
- P. C. ___, "Beau Geste" novelist
- Old World warbler
- Melodious singer
- Meadowlark's warbling cousin
- Loud songbird
- Little warbler
- Little brown songbird
- Legendary architect or tiny songbird
- Important British architect
- Iconic English architect
- Hoppy bird
- He wrote "Beau Geste"
- He reconstructed St. Paul's
- Hampton Court Palace architect
- Great English architect
- Former 50-pound note portrait
- Follower of Christopher or Carolina
- Flying singer
- English astronomer-turned-architect
- Eminent British architect
- Drury Lane Theatre architect
- Designer of Saint Paul's Cathedral
- Creature with the scientific name Troglodytes troglodytes
- Cousin of a treecreeper
- Cousin of a gnatcatcher
- Church architect
- Christopher who designed Kensington Palace
- Chelsea Hospital architect
- Certain songbird
- Carolina ___ (little songster)
- Cactus __: state bird of Arizona
- Cactus ___ (state bird of Arizona)
- Cactus ___ (Arizona's state bird)
- Builder of churches
- Brown-and-black songbird
- British Navy woman
- British naval servicewoman
- Birdhouse warbler
- Birdhouse occupant, perhaps
- Birdhouse nester
- Birdhouse boarder
- Birdhouse bird, perhaps
- Birdbrained creature?
- Bird that perches with its tail straight up
- Bird that perches with its tail erect
- Bird or architect
- Bird on the South Carolina state quarter
- Aviary singer
- Avian warbler
- Avian singer
- Astronomer-turned-architect
- Arizona's or South Carolina's state bird
- Architect whose epitaph says "Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you"
- Architect who cofounded the Royal Society
- Architect of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich
- 1674 architect of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- "Four larks and a ___": Lear
- "Baby Blues" baby
- ''Beau Geste'' author