- FOWL
- Game boys?
- Game bird
- Word following {/land/} or {/water,/} to an ornithologist
- Chickens and turkeys
- Barnyard birds
- Poultry
- Chickens, e.g.
- Flying game
- Peacocks, e.g.
- Barnyard bird
- Feathered friend
- They're game?
- Pheasant or capon
- Two-footed livestock
- Ducks and geese
- Neither fish nor ___
- Pheasant or turkey
- Barnyard resident
- Ducks, e.g.
- Chicken or duck
- Turkey, for one
- Brooding group
- Chicken or turkey
- Chicks, ducks, etc.
- They might be game
- Quail or turkey, e.g.
- Barnyard regular
- Duck or goose
- Turkey, e.g.
- Some game
- Chicks and ducks and geese
- Duck or turkey
- Ducks and chickens
- Duck or chicken
- Fish alternative
- Pheasant, for instance
- Turkey or duck
- Bird like a chicken or turkey
- Coop group
- Chickens and ducks, e.g.
- Bantams, e.g.
- Ducks, pheasants, etc.
- Duck, for instance.
- Hen, duck or turkey.
- Barnyard denizens.
- Ducks.
- Table bird.
- Bird for table.
- Hen.
- Bird
- Capon
- Partner of fish and flesh
- Chicken outside the base line?
- Bantam, e.g.
- Fifth-day creation
- Gallinacean
- Partridge, e.g.
- Turkeys and such
- Goose, e.g.
- Chickens and such
- Birds that sound like they'd taste bad?
- Neither fish nor _____
- It may get by on chicken feed
- Some meat
- Chicken or turkey, e.g.
- Drumstick source
- Chicken
- Biddy or capon, e.g.
- Leghorn, for one
- Feathered farm friend
- Chickens, ducks, etc.
- Pheasant or capon, e.g.
- Pheasant or partridge
- Any turducken bird
- Chickens and ducks, for example
- Ducklings and goslings
- Ducks, say
- Turkeys, for example
- Feathered livestock
- All three meats in a turducken