- EMUS
- Cassowary kin
- Flightless birds
- Grounded birds
- Australian birds
- Long-legged Aussies
- Ostrich-like birds
- Outback birds
- Swift-running birds
- Down-under denizens
- Large ratites
- Grounded Australian birds
- Birds that kick
- Sprinters in the Outback
- Outback runners
- Low-fat, fast food sources
- Birds farmed for steak
- Cassowary relatives
- Outback sprinters
- Some of the tallest birds on earth
- Birds slightly smaller than ostriches
- Layers of large eggs
- Sources of a medicinal oil used to treat cholesterol, obesity, and sore muscles
- Gangly ratites
- Outback flock
- We are not ___ (famous quip from Queen Victoriostrich) (this is a great pun and you cannot convince me otherwise!!!)
- Flightless Aussie birds
- Birds in the bush
- Ostrich cousins
- Their eggs weigh about a pound and a half
- Birds whose young are nurtured by their fathers
- Birds that can go for weeks without eating
- Birds down under
- Ostriches' kin
- Big Aussie birds
- Ground-bound birds
- Down under birds
- Birds with green eggs
- Flightless flock
- Big Aussie avians
- Oz birds
- Grounded Australians
- Ostrich relatives
- Big birds Down Under
- Large flightless birds
- Ratite birds
- Swift runners of the outback
- Auckland Zoo animals
- Outback walkers
- Aussie sprinters
- Grounded avians
- Aussie farm animals
- Layers of green eggs
- Waders in billabongs
- Outback bird herd
- Earthbound birds
- Occasional sights in the Great Victoria Desert
- Sprinters with six toes
- Sources of a trendy oil purported to treat arthritis
- Creatures often seen on a walkabout
- They once had a Kangaroo Island subspecies
- Flying _____ (paradoxically-named bygone Australian country band)
- Sources of oils with purported arthritis-relieving properties
- Big birds
- They're big in Australia
- Aussie birds
- Fast-running birds
- Outback avians
- Birds that provide red meat
- Down-under runners
- Birds in the outback
- Cassowary cousins
- Earthbound Aussies
- Green-egg layers
- Birds raised on some ranches
- Kiwis' cousins
- Flightless ranch birds
- Bird herd
- Aussie avifauna
- Birds on some ranches
- Sources of red meat
- Bipeds on some ranches
- Green egg producers
- Ostrich's Aussie cousins
- Feathered runners
- Outback nesters
- Cultural icons on Australian coins
- They lay green eggs
- Avian Aussies
- Cousins of ostriches
- Birds with two pairs of eyelids
- Small-winged Australians
- Australia's largest native birds
- Feathered six-footers
- Ostriches' smaller cousins
- Long-legged birds of Australia
- Big birds of the outback
- Largest birds in Australia
- They're grounded down under
- Flappers down under
- Six-footers who sit during clutch time?
- Australian avians
- Outback denizens
- Rheas' relatives
- Tall runners
- Aussie runners
- Long-legged runners
- Avian Australians
- Down Under critters
- Nonflying birds
- Tall birds
- Aussie flock
- Leather sources
- Long-legged birds
- Birds that lay green eggs
- Aussie hatchlings
- They never get off the ground
- Australian six-footers
- Runners with striped chicks
- Big runners
- Grounded Aussie birds
- Ostrich kin
- Fast Aussie birds
- Avian sprinters
- Aussie birds that don't fly
- Flightless Aussies
- CGI birds in Liberty Mutual Insurance commercials
- Aussie birds with drumbeat-like mating calls
- Birds that boom and grunt
- Layers of big eggs
- Kangaroo Island birds
- Some Down Under sprinters
- Big birds of Australia
- Some native Australians
- Sources of lean red meat
- Flightless Australian birds
- They're grounded for life
- Birds from Australia
- Birds raised on ranches
- 30-mile-per-hour runners
- 30-miles-per-hour runners
- Cosmetics oil source
- Fence-pacing farm birds
- Skin-care oil source
- 75-pound birds
- Australian flightless birds
- Source for green eggs
- They're seen on Southern Hemisphere $100 gold coins
- Cassowaries' cousins
- Chicks that get rather big
- High-jumping birds
- Wing-flapping runners
- Birds as tall as tackles
- Half-mile-per-minute runners
- Aussie flightless birds
- Fast Australian runners
- Long-legged bipeds
- Ostrich's cousins
- Australian ratites
- Cassowaries' kin
- Grounded birds of Australia
- Ratites with green eggs
- Nomadic birds
- Cousins of cassowaries
- Lean meat sources
- Relatives of ostriches
- Australian ratite birds.
- New Holland cassowaries.
- Second largest existing birds.
- Australian cousins of the ostrich.
- Cousins of the ostrich.
- Feathery friends from Australia.
- Kin of the cassowaries.
- Cousins of the rhea.
- Large birds.
- Apteroid birds.
- Birds.
- Ground-birds.
- Large ratite birds.
- Birds, large.
- Bonzer birds.
- Odd birds.
- Cousins of the ostriches.
- Ostrich's relatives
- Cassowary's cousins
- Rhea's cousins
- Australian avifauna
- Australian fauna
- Birds from Down Under
- Ratites of Australia
- Certain ratites
- Ostriches' relatives
- Ostriches' cousins
- Ratites
- Kin of ostriches
- Some ratites
- Moa's cousins
- Birds that utter booming notes
- Cousins of 49 Across
- Huge birds
- Zoo attractions
- Cousins of the cassowary
- Zoo section
- Birds in herds
- Fancy feather sources
- 120-pound Australians
- Birds now raised on farms
- Easily tamed birds
- Six-foot avians
- They just won't fly
- They'll never get off the ground
- Cousins of kiwis
- Modern farm birds
- They won't get off the ground
- Australian crop pests
- Outback residents
- Earthbound avians
- Producers of green eggs
- They'll never fly
- Pests to Australian ranchers
- Birds with dark green eggs
- Cousins of an ostrich
- Avian sources of red meat
- Birds as big as people
- Layers of eggs weighing more than a pound
- They have big bills
- Birds that can sprint at 30 m.p.h.
- Some farm stock
- Skinny-legged trotters
- Certain bird herd
- Dingo prey
- Exotic avian pets
- Winged runners
- Birds appearing on Australia's 50 cent coins
- Birds with inflatable neck sacs
- Three-toed runners
- Birds whose eggs are incubated by males
- Birds with deep drumming calls
- Pride : lions :: mob : ___
- Sources of lean meat
- Targets of a 1932 "war" in Australia
- Birds on Australian coins
- Birds on some Australian coins
- Birds that lay big green eggs
- Images on Australia's 50-cent coins
- Layers of dark green eggs
- Tridactyl birds
- Their eggs are incubated by males
- Bevy : quails :: mob : ___
- Creatures whose males barely eat or drink during incubation
- Feathered Outback runners
- Images on some Australian silver coins
- Creatures whose newborns have striped bodies
- Producers of green eggs (but not ham)
- Winners of a 1932 Australian "war"
- Birds with deep booming calls
- Kiwi cousins
- Their eggs are dark green
- Weighty birds
- Brisbane birds
- Big, sprinting birds
- Zoo birds
- Ostrich look-alikes
- Birds whose wings are smaller than crows'
- Outback fauna
- Outback speeders
- Big birds (also... not an anagram of "hear")
- Six-foot birds
- Large animals whose predators include eagles and dingoes
- Large birds of Australia
- Sources of some lean red meat
- A group of them is called a mob
- Big Australian birds
- Birds that hatch from dark-green eggs
- Birds that lay dark green eggs
- Things that won't take off
- Birds raised for food
- Large Australians
- These birds won't fly
- They're grounded in Australia
- Well-grounded birds?
- Down under avians
- Outback creatures
- Muse anagram
- Certain birds that cannot fly
- Aussie flock, perhaps
- Some grounded birds
- Birds as tall as men
- Grounded big birds
- Big birds that cannot fly
- Some birds that cannot fly
- Very big birds
- Very large birds
- Birds as tall as people
- Flightless producers of green eggs
- Plural of 30-Across
- Large Australian birds
- Omnivorous Australian birds
- Tall, flightless birds
- Big birds, mate
- Tall Aussie runners
- Birds that can be 6.5 feet tall
- Kicking Australian birds
- Birds that are too heavy to fly
- Flightless birds with green eggs
- Boomerang targets?
- Shy fowl
- Australian natives
- Flightless birds of Australia
- Skin oil suppliers
- Speedy Australians
- They're grounded
- Aussie animals
- They won't take off
- Aussie avians
- Ample avians
- Really big birds
- Flightless Australian bird
- Tall, feathered Australians
- Second-largest living birds
- Australians that don't fly
- Birds raised for their red meat
- Birds that yield red meat
- Fleet-footed Aussie avians
- Layers of large green eggs
- Birds in Australia
- Second-largest birds by height
- Earthbound Aussie avians
- Three-toed Aussie birds
- Aussie critters
- Birds that run fast
- Birds on Australian stamps
- Fleet-footed Aussies
- Grounded Aussie avians
- Birds on Australian 50-cent coins
- Birds that can outrun humans
- Tall Australian birds
- Birds that can't walk backwards, unlike ostriches
- Big, flightless birds
- Large birds with three toes
- Second-tallest birds, after ostriches
- The only birds with calf muscles
- Avian pedestrians
- 56 Down cousins
- Prey for dingoes
- Long-necked birds
- Aussie trotters
- Prey of some dingos
- Australian trotters
- Hatchlings from dark green eggs
- Big brown birds
- Outback strutters
- Australian runners
- Australian sprinters
- Hatchlings from green eggs
- Outback avifauna
- Outback foragers
- Birds of the outback
- Birds that run as fast as 30 miles per hour
- Feathered Aussies
- Their strides may reach nine feet
- Green egg hatchlings
- Long-necked running birds