Bird call contestant's winning performance? | 47 |
Bird called an ortolan in England | 33 |
Bird celebrated in "Cymbeline" | 40 |
Bird devouring an ant and an eel? | 33 |
Bird dog that takes off with the bird? | 38 |
Bird extinct since the late 17th century | 40 |
Bird feeding on parasitic ticks [2009] | 38 |
Bird found in this grid's lower-right corner | 48 |
Bird from a French port on the English Channel? | 47 |
Bird hiding in the four longest puzzle answers | 46 |
Bird hunted to extinction by the Maori | 38 |
Bird important in Mayan symbology | 33 |
Bird important in rodent control | 32 |
Bird in ''Peter and the Wolf'' | 46 |
Bird in "Alice in Wonderland" | 39 |
Bird in "Arabian Nights" | 34 |
Bird in "Peter and the Wolf" | 38 |
Bird in "The Lion King" | 33 |
Bird in a natural history museum | 32 |
Bird in a Sean O'Casey title | 32 |
Bird in many a magician's act | 33 |
Bird in the "Arabian Nights" | 38 |
Bird in the constellation Aquila | 32 |
Bird known for hovering in a headwind | 37 |
Bird known for its valuable plumes | 34 |
Bird lover's favorite Cole Porter song? | 43 |
Bird man responsible for "The Birds" | 46 |
Bird man who captained the Golden Hind? | 39 |
Bird mentioned in "If I Had $1000000" | 47 |
Bird named for its colorful breast and tail | 43 |
Bird named for the male's bright color | 42 |
Bird notable for walking rather than hopping | 44 |
Bird of the American Arctic that migrates south | 47 |
Bird on a 2005 statehood quarter | 32 |
Bird on a Kellogg's cereal box | 34 |
Bird on a Kellogg's Froot Loops box | 39 |
Bird on a New South Wales 100th anniversary stamp | 49 |
Bird on Australia's coat of arms | 36 |
Bird on birth announcement cards | 32 |
Bird on Canada's dollar coin | 32 |
Bird on Louisiana's state flag | 34 |
Bird on Michigan's state seal | 33 |
Bird on the Australian Coat of Arms | 35 |
Bird on the Great Seal of the United States | 43 |
Bird on the Mauritian coat of arms | 34 |
Bird on the South Carolina state quarter | 40 |
Bird prevalent on the Norwegian coast | 37 |
Bird remarkable for its longevity | 33 |
Bird sacred to ancient Egyptians | 32 |
Bird served "under glass" | 35 |
Bird slightly smaller than an ostrich | 37 |
Bird sometimes called a stake driver | 36 |
Bird suborder that includes gulls and terns | 43 |
Bird takes family inside to make a coat | 39 |
Bird that Alcatraz was named for | 32 |
Bird that comes "bob, bob, bobbin'" | 49 |
Bird that consumes flying insects | 33 |
Bird that dines on stinging insects | 35 |
Bird that feeds on parasitic ticks | 34 |
Bird that flies with its neck retracted | 39 |
Bird that grew as tall as 12 feet | 33 |
Bird that hangs its nest from a branch | 38 |
Bird that impales its prey on thorns | 36 |
Bird that may nest on volcanic ash | 34 |
Bird that migrates from the Arctic to Antarctica | 48 |
Bird that often symbolizes death | 32 |
Bird that perches with its tail erect | 37 |
Bird that perches with its tail straight up | 43 |
Bird that rises from a high-protein side dish? | 46 |
Bird that takes off, but only on foot | 37 |
Bird that walks on floating leaves | 34 |
Bird that's a Masonic symbol | 32 |
Bird that's as small as it sounds | 37 |
Bird that's good at swimming | 32 |
Bird that's never on the wing | 33 |
Bird that's sometimes spotted | 33 |
Bird that, curiously, has a yellow breast | 41 |
Bird usually seen as a clue, not an answer | 42 |
Bird venerated by ancient Egyptians | 35 |
Bird watcher's advice for having fun | 40 |
Bird whose cry sounds like laughter | 35 |
Bird whose feathers were once prized by milliners | 49 |
Bird whose male hatches the eggs | 32 |
Bird whose males incubate the eggs | 34 |
Bird whose name is the same as its call | 39 |
Bird whose name sounds like its soft call | 41 |
Bird with a 9- to 10-foot wingspan | 34 |
Bird with a distinctive circular marking | 40 |
Bird with a long, protrusible tongue | 36 |
Bird with a severe drinking problem? | 36 |
Bird with an almost 6 foot wingspan | 35 |
Bird with an elaborate courtship dance | 38 |
Bird with brilliant green and scarlet plumage | 45 |
Bird with long legs and a long neck | 35 |
Bird with nothing original to say? | 34 |
Bird with red-eyed and yellow-throated varieties | 48 |
Bird worshipped in ancient Egypt | 32 |
Bird's attempt at communication | 35 |
Bird's name in "Peter and the Wolf" | 49 |
Bird's temperature regulator aid | 36 |