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Other crossword clues for answer "EAGLE"

EAGLE
$10 coin
Par minus two
Philly player
Symbolic bird
Two under, on the greens
Big bird
Birdie beater
Philadelphia player
Two on a par 4
Hole score
Two under par
Two under, on the green
The Lone __ (Lindbergh)
Bird with keen vision
Bald figure of American history
Bird that's better than a birdie
Bird that famously made Trump flinch
Bird that made Donald Trump flinch
Masters accomplishment
Apollo 11 vehicle
It may be bald or spread
Bird on Germany's coat of arms
NRA symbol
USA symbol
Lunar lander, 1969
Good golf score
Mexican flag symbol
Birdie's better
Top Boy Scout
Lander on the moon
Ace on a par three
Birdie betterer
Quarter back?
Golfer's joy
Quarter animal
Golfer's bird?
Bald raptor
Three on a par five
Aerie builder
Name of the Apollo 11 lunar module
Highest rank in Boy Scouting
___ Nebula
Athlete at 49 Down
Hole in one, usually
Almost any ace
The ___ has landed
Couples coup
Lunar lander
Lunar landing module
Good hole for Els
Top scout
Avian symbol of America
Beat a birdie
Bird on the Mexican flag
Great Seal bird
Bird on the back of a buck
Image on pre-1999 quarters
$10 gold piece first struck in 1795
Apollo 11 module
Griffin, in part
Patriotic symbol
Bird on a quarter
High-ranking Boy Scout
Duffer's delight
Highest Scout rank
It's on a quarter's back
Bald flier in Alaska
Common flagpole finial
Dollar bird
Philadelphia footballer
Bird in the Postal Service logo
Boy Scout level
Remarkable golf score
Philadelphia football player
Presidential seal symbol
Scouting rank
Philadelphia gridder
Bird on Michigan's state seal
Large raptor
Post Office symbol
Bald flier
Double ___ (old $20 gold coin)
Great Seal symbol
Hole in one on a par three
It landed in 1969
A 3 on a par 5, say
Golfer's feat
Golf course triumph
Birdie under birdie?
The __ has landed!
Aerie resident
Aerie tenant
Scout rank
Symbolic soarer
America, symbolically
Boy Scout rank
Colonel's bird
Golden or bald bird
It beats a birdie
It tops a birdie
U.S. symbol
Bird of prey
Golfer's coup
Keen-eyed flier
Quarter back image
Two better than par
3 on a par 5, e.g.
Armstrong's craft
Kind of scout
Sharp-eyed bird of prey
Bird on a buck
Birdie topper
Sharp-eyed hunter
Colonel's insignia
Donovan McNabb, for one
Philadelphia athlete
Two below par
Image on the back of the last American silver dollar
Ace on the course, say
NFC East player
Bird on a dollar
Highest-ranking Boy Scout
Two under par, on a hole
Boston College athlete
Sharp-eyed bird
Spread __
Hole in one, e.g.
Links coup
Postal service symbol
Bird on old quarters
Word with bald or sea
Apollo 11 moon lander
Giant rival
Soaring hunter
Bird with a hooked beak
Three on a 47-Down
Bald __
Duffer's dream
Navy captain's insignia
One below birdie
Apollo 11 lander
Mexican flag bird
Three on a par-five, say
Philadelphia NFLer
Typical hole-in-one, e.g.
Aerie occupant
Bird that beats a birdie?
Giant's NFL foe
High nester
Term illustrated by parts of 61- and 67-Across
Aerie nester
Double birdie, which can also be found at 17-, 31-, 48-, and 62-Across?
Old quarter back
Soaring apex predator
Sub-par performance?
Two under par, in golf
$10 gold piece
3 on a par 5
Hole-in-one on a par-3
National symbol
Apollo 11's lunar module
Bald bird
Sam the Muppet
Albatross + 1
Golf coup
US gold coin since 1986
Duffer's miracle
Highest Boy Scout level
National bird
Type of 42 Across
Stately bird
Hawk relative
Links rarity
American symbol
Apollo 11 lunar module
Colonel insignia
Top Boy Scout rank
Flagpole topper
U.S. Mint bullion coin
Duffer's impossible dream
Keen-eyed one
Colonel symbol
Sharp-eyed flier
Image on gold coins
Golf ace, almost always
Hawk cousin
Bird on bills
Older quarter-back depiction
Bird on dollar bills
Great Seal depiction
Hole in one, almost always
It might follow a long drive
Bird on a dollar bill
High flier without an engine
Aerie bird
Bird that's "bald"
Bald national bird
Golf rarity
Erstwhile $10 coin
With 32-Across, keen visual powers
Bird on the Great Seal of the United States
Symbol of the U.S. Postal Service
The way of an ___ in the air.—Proverbs.
National emblem of the United States.
American flier.
Seal of the U. S. A.
The Lone ___.
Part of insigne of QMC.
Colonel's insigne.
$10 gold coin.
Symbol of the U. S. A.
National emblem.
U. S. colonel's insigne.
Bird on the Illinois flag.
Kin of a birdie.
Symbol on the Presidential flag.
Symbol on the U. S. seal.
U. S. coin, or a type of submarine chaser.
Score of 3 on a par-5 hole.
Two-below-par golf score.
Emblem of the U .S. M. C.
King of the air.
Two strokes under par.
Member of the falcon family.
Below-par score in golf.
Golden ___.
Golf score, relative of a birdie.
Symbol on U. S. coins.
Symbolic flyer.
Ten-dollar gold piece.
What "aquila" means.
Heraldic emblem.
Relative of a birdie.
Colonel's silver emblem.
Two below par, in golf.
High Scout rating.
White-headed bird.
American ___.
Symbol on a quarter.
U. S. emblem.
U. S. gold coin.
Golf term.
Hole in one, sometimes.
Scout grade.
Something blue in '32.
Aquila.
Marine emblem.
Golf score.
Kind of eye.
Better than a birdie.
Birdie's cousin.
Golfing feat.
Nester on crags.
Bald ___
Ern
Former gold coin
Golf feat
Figure on a quarter
Old $10 coin
Bald or golden
Phila. bird
Colonel's wear
See 61 Down
Phila. player
Scout of many badges
Top scout rating
25-cent bird
Bald flyer
Golfing bird
Score for Nicklaus
Aerie dweller
Emblematic bird
Legal ___ (good lawyer)
Lodge member
Kind of Boy Scout
U.S. $10 coin, until 1933
Golfer's thrill
Diurnal bird
Emblem on a quarter
Two below par, to Nicklaus
U.S. flagpole sitter
Winged predator
Golf thrill
Bird at the mint
Former $10 gold coin
Highest Boy Scout
Links feat
Super shot for Snead
Ten-dollar coin
Two-under-par feat
High flier
Raptorial flier
It's found in certain quarters
Links gem
Ten-dollar piece
A three on a par-five hole
Two-under-par score
Bird on a bill
Duffer's thrill
Thrill for John Daly
Two less than par
Two-below-par score
Duffer's phantasy
Early U.S. coin
25 cent picture
Apollo 11's LEM
See 13-Down
First manned mooncraft
Score in this puzzle's theme
Aldrin's craft
Bird on a U.S. coin
Old coin
Remarkable hole
Aerial hunter
Creature whose eyesight has four to five times the acuity of humans
Former U.S. coin worth $10
Griffin = __ + 284-Across
It clutches arrows and an olive branch on the Great Seal
Two concentric circles, on a golf scorecard
Coin equivalent of a sawbuck
It balances out a double bogey
32-Down, bandwise
Philly pro
3 on a par-5 hole, e.g.
Clue for 17-, 25-, 43- and 55-Across
Philly footballer
Sharp-eyed raptor
Two under, on the links
Course coup
See 14-Across
It's seen on the back of a U.S. quarter
Maker of a historic touchdown
Many a quarter back?
Golf score of two under par
Any singer of "Hotel California"
Bird on a U.S. quarter
See 83-Across
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Creature on the New York coat of arms
Feature of old quarters
Shoot two under
Bird on U.S. money
Great Seal figure
Figure on Mexico's flag
Bird on the back of a quarter
Double bogey's opposite
Maker of a famous 1969 landing
The Muppet Sam, e.g.
Sea ___ (12-Down)
See 73-Across
Impressive hole
Two under
Sam the ___ (patriotic Muppet)
Bird depicted on a rare penny
One under a birdie
Symbol seen on eight national flags (though, ironically, not the U.S. flag)
Nickname for the Apollo 11 Lunar Module
Reason to celebrate on the green
Quarter bird?
Soaring bird
America's bird
USA's bird
Steve Miller "Fly Like an ___"
Word with bald or American
Silver dollar feature
American icon
Goodyear blimp
Uncle Sam's bird
Goodyear tire
Symbol on the Presidential seal
Bird with keen eyesight
Golfer's delight
It holds 13 arrows on a $1 bill
Links' rara avis
Aerie critter
Don Henley, once
Henley or Frey, once
See 69 Across
Type of scout
Griffin part
Word with bald or eye
Word with golden or bald
Harpy, e.g.
Creature known for its keen vision
Henley or Frey
It holds 13 arrows on a bill
Subject of a famous landing
Armstrong's lander
Bald thing in Alaska
Hotel California group member
Majestic soarer
Aerie inhabitant
It's always below par
American bird
Bird that soars
Desperado band member
Highest level for a Boy Scout
U.S. Postal Service symbol
America's official bird
Bald avian
Soaring U.S. symbol
Soaring baldy
Two on a par four
Bird with a bald variety
Sometimes-bald bird
Bird known for its vision
Bird on Mexico's flag
Bird that symbolizes America
Hole in one, on a par three hole
Majestic bird
One may nest on a cliff
___ eye
It's better than a birdie
___ Dance (ceremony performed with artificial wings)
Scouts BSA bird
Erne
Lindbergh metaphorically
Third Reich symbol
Glenn Frey at times
High flyer
One better than birdie
2 on a par 4
Post Office icon
Holder of 13 arrows on a buck
It landed in July, 1969
Terrell Owens, e.g.
United States Postal Service symbol
It atones for two bogeys
Bald hunter
Donovan McNabb, notably
It's well below par
Ace, on a par three hole
Apollo II landing craft
First manned spacecraft on the moon
Certain NFL player
First manned ship on the moon
Country bird
Outstanding golf feat
Ace on a par three, say
Miracle for a duffer
Great Seal creature
Highest Boy Scout rank
Highest Boy Scouts rank
Muppet Sam, for one
Hole-in-one, virtually always
Image on a quarter, until 1998
Keen-eyed bird
Lincoln Financial Field gridder
Bird on a quarter, until 1998
Lindbergh, "the Lone ___"
Quarter image, until 1998
Result of a holed fairway shot, perhaps
Albania's national bird
Bird on the German coat of arms
Bird that might be "bald"
Sam on "The Muppet Show," e.g.
Walking ___ News (satire site)
Bird on Egypt's flag
Bird on the flag of Egypt
Bird with great eyesight
Chief David Beautiful Bald ___
Apex predator of the avian world
Bird also known as migizi
Bird in the USPS logo
Bird on Zambia's flag
Bird with 20/5 vision
One better than a birdie
Bald apex predator
Bald or "golden" bird
Bird on Egypt's coat of arms
Gold piece
High scout
Scout level
Duffer's rarity
Quarter feature
Rank after Life
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Bald-faced flier, maybe
Two under par, in disc golf
Aerie creature
Part of the Anheuser-Busch logo
USPS symbol
Great Seal feature
Course feat
Flagpole finial, frequently
Hole in one, perhaps
Lunar lander in 1969
The IRS logo features one
Two-under-par golf score
Quarter back, once
Symbol on USPS trucks
Nationwide logo feature
Birdie-albatross go-between
Frequent flagpole finial
Symbol on USPS vans