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Other crossword clues for answer "BIRD"

BIRD
Flying egg-layer
Charlie Parker's nickname
Flyer or fryer
Cardinal or oriole
WNBA all-time assists leader Sue ___
Animal that is a surprisingly close relative of a dinosaur
Bunting, e.g.
See 30-Across
USA Dream Team co-captain
Celtics star
The Celtics' #33
McHale teammate
Celtic No. 33
Parish partner?
The Hick From French Lick
Celt #33
Celt who wore 33
Hall-of-Fame Celtic
Holiday entree, slangily
Raven or robin
What a U.K. hobbyist called a "twitcher" hopes to see
Duck, say
Traffic signal?
Modern-day dinosaur
Oriole or cardinal
Parrot or sparrow
Grebe, grackle, or grosbeak
Goose or loon
Grackle or grosbeak
Shuttlecock
Badminton projectile
Frequent flier
Dodo, for instance
Audubon painting subject
Former Celtics star Larry
Wren or hen
Heckle or Jeckle
Nest egg protector
Crane or kite
See 19-Across
Celtics legend
One of the flock
Feeder frequenter
Aviary's occupant
#33 for the Celtics
Crane or cuckoo
Larry who may leap for a layup
Flier on a telephone pole, often
He's Big on Sesame Street
Larry Legend
Brit's chick
Coot or loon
Former Celtics star
Bill owner
Cock, but not bull
Feathered friend
Canary or cardinal
Nest builder
Word that can precede the first words of 20-, 37- and 54-Across, and 11- and 33-Down
39-Down, e.g.
Audubon subject
Celtic hero
Word with 15-Down
Martin or swift
Robin, for one
Celtic great Larry
Phoenix, in myth
Flock member
*See 29-Across
Finch or falcon
Blue jay or oriole
T-__
Cardinal, e.g.
Frequent flier's respite
Dove or robin
__ call
__ of paradise
Booby or loon
Owl or osprey
What Superman first looked like?
Eagle or lark
Jay or oriole
One who tweets a lot
Parker's nickname
37 Across, e.g.
Finch or dove
Hoopster Larry
Pigeon or plover
Aircraft, slangily
Aircraft, so to speak
Swallow or sparrow
Plane
Eagle or egret
Grouse or snipe
20 Across, for example
91 Down is one
Seed eater
Finch or flycatcher
Small singer
Robin or wren
Something Superman is mistaken for
Diver, for instance
Part of four NFL logos
What a tot might draw as an "m"
Many a sports team logo
Tweeter in a tree
Builder of a 47 Across
Wren or robin
Certain flock member
Eagle or oriole
Early Antarctic aviator*
One word in the 10 longest answers, if one letter is changed
Twitter producer
One in a flock
Sparrow or crow
Frequent tweeter
One concerned with nest eggs
Hawk or dove, e.g.
Booby, e.g.
Roadrunner, e.g.
Swift, e.g.
Toothless vertebrate.
Born flier.
Nightingale.
Emblem on Mexico's flag.
Little secret-teller.
Swallow.
Hoopoe or goony.
Capercaillie or towhee.
Something for the watchers.
Dodo.
Flicker.
Quetzal.
Scientists' name for artificial satellite.
Turkey.
Warbler.
Flicker, for one.
Lapwing or waxwing.
Redpoll or redwing.
Albatross.
Limpkin or lapwing.
Avis.
Windhover.
Sweet ___ of Youth.
Cushat or chebec.
Buzzard.
Cardinal, for example.
Curlew.
Cardinal.
Macaw.
See 20 Across.
Gander.
Badminton item
Badminton need
Rook or rail
Smee or smew
Kite, for one
Trapshooting gear
Condor, e.g.
Kind of brain or seed
Chat or martin
Chuck-will's-widow, for one
Flicker, e.g.
A ___ in the hand . . .
Creeper or roller
Jay or martin
Feather bearer
Larry of the Celtics
Auk or hawk
Sweet ___ of Youth, Newman film: 1962
Celtic flier
Celtics' flier
Identifiable flying object
Kind of dog or louse
Celtic star
Larry of the N.B.A.
Robin or swallow
Sora or rail
Ani or tui
Pyrrhuloxia or jacana
Celtic great
Celtics' "33"
Larry of N.B.A. fame
Basketball's Larry
It may be flipped in anger, with "the"
N.B.A. M.V.P., 1984-86
One filling the bill?
Country singer?
Lady ___ Johnson, 36th president's first lady (1963-69)
Cardinal, for one
Tweety ___ of Warner Bros. cartoons
Word with early or whirly
Ostrich or owl
Aircraft, informally
PBS has a big one
One with a lot of tweets
Middle finger, with "the"
Something "in the hand" that's "worth two in the bush"
Twitter logo
What might come down to the wire?
Early morning caller
Loon or dodo
Swallow or duck
Twitter icon
Ornithologist's interest
Tweeter
Charlie Parker
Feathery saxophonist?
Bruce "___ on a wire outside my motel room"
No account tweeter?
Jacana or barbet
Revered surname in Boston
Hoosier beloved in Boston
Certain sanctuary occupant
Tweeter without a Twitter handle
One for whom talk is cheep?
Part of a flock
Swallow or rail
1988 Clint Eastwood film
Charlie Parker's sobriquet
Aviary member
Grosbeak, for one
It fills the bill?
Titmouse, e.g.
1988 film about Charlie Parker
Winter migrator
Biopic directed by Clint Eastwood
Eagle or erne
42-Across, e.g.
Avian creature
Animal aviator
NBA legend Larry
Rhea or emu
Morning singer
One might tweet at dawn
Owl or albatross
WNBA legend Sue or NBA legend Larry
Cardinal or cormorant
Feeder visitor
One may tweet a lot
Macaw, e.g.
One may caw or warble
Satanic nightjar or nightingale
The early one gets the worm
Pelican or toucan
Swallow or swan
Dove, e.g.
Plover e.g.
The ____ Man of Alcatraz
Celtics flyer?
Fledgling
Former Celtic great Larry
Peacock e.g.
Larry, from French Lick
Larry, of basketball
Animal on a Wingspan card
Cassowary or canary
Eagle or albatross
Falcon, e.g.
Twitter's logo
Aka Charlie Parker
Boston legend
Frequent flier, really
Thanksgiving dinner focus, informally
Charlie Parker, to fans
Kite or crane
Kookaburra, e.g.
Loon or hoopoe
Larry of basketball fame
Word with "blue" or "whirly"
Hawk or dove
Swift or swallow
Twitter mascot
Creature studied by an ornithologist
Dove or hawk, for example
Eagle or kite
Pigeon or peacock
Robin or frogmouth
Seattle Storm star Sue
It takes flight
Animal such as 44 Across or 115 Across
Nest protector
Archaeopteryx descendant
Crane, for one
Frequent flyer
Cockatiel or cockatoo, e.g.
Crane, e.g.
Member of a romantic pair
Charlie Parker nickname
Source of tweets
Tweet issuer