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Other crossword clues for answer "ORIOLE"

ORIOLE
Baltimore bird
Baltimore pro
Camden Yard player
Baseball bird
Baltimore baseballer
Orange-bellied bird
Yankee vanquisher, in 2014
Black-and-orange bird
Ripken was one
Black-and-orange flyer
Eddie Murray, e.g.
AL East player
Bird with a loud, flutey whistle
One of Maryland's state symbols
Jim Palmer, once
Bird whose nest hangs
Colorful songbird
Ripken, all his career
Black-and-orange singer
Camden Yards man
Brooks Robinson, once
Camden Yards player
Cal Ripken was one
Bird also known as a "hang-nest"
Firebird
Hanging-nest builder
Player whose home is near Eutaw Street
Creature so named for its golden color
Golden robin
Jim Palmer was one
Orange-and-black flier
Cal Ripken, for one
Cal Ripken, Jr., for one
Cal Ripkin, Jr., for one
Baltimore athlete
Bird on a baseball cap
Maryland's state bird
Brightly colored bird
Diamond bird
Cal Ripken Jr., notably
Brightly-colored flier
Camden Yards athlete
Blue Jay rival
Camden Yards ballplayer
Camden Yards bird
St. Louis Brown, after 1954
Baltimore ballplayer
Blackbird relative
Charm City ballplayer
Jim Palmer or Cal Ripken Jr.
National's local rival
Baseball player in black and orange
National rival
Ray's rival
Bmore bird
Camden Yards rooster?
Blue Jay's rival
Orange and black bird
American Leaguer since 1954
Baltimore player
St. Louis Brown, since 1954
Maryland state bird
Baltimore __: Maryland state bird
1983 World Series ring recipient
Bird with a ball?
Cal Ripken Jr., e.g.
Player managed by Earl Weaver
Ray's opponent
Bird that hangs its nest from a branch
His team has an orange-and-black logo
Cartoon bird on a cap
Maryland state bird, for one
Bird in a dugout
Bird that builds hanging nests
Brightly plumed songbird
Yankee foe
Brooks Robinson, notably
Member of Buck Showalter's MLB team
Player with an orange-and-black logo
Bird of baseball
Maryland state bird, e.g.
1969 World Series competitor
Manny Machado, before becoming a Padre
Baltimore MLB player
American Leaguer since '54
Cal Ripken, e.g.
Maryland bird
Bright bird
Cal, notably
Ripken, notably
Camden Yards pro
Meadowlark kin
Baseball-cap bird
Old Line State symbol
Cardinal cousin
Magpie cousin
Word from the Latin for "golden"
Mid-Atlantic state symbol
Bird that eats oranges (!)
Symbol of Maryland
Crow's cousin.
Magpie relative
Bird at bat
Cowbird cousin
Baltimore baseball player
Cal Ripken, for all 3,001 of his games
Camden Yards baseball player
Meadowlark's cousin
Devil Ray rival
Rafael Palmeiro, for one
A.L. cap bird
Brooks Robinson, for his entire career
Certain firebird
Memorial Stadium player, once
Yankee rival
Bird.
Baltimore songster.
Black and yellow bird.
Colorful bird.
Builder of hanging nest.
Icterine type.
Black-and-yellow trout fly.
Oscine bird.
Songbird.
Baltimorean.
Yellow-and-black bird.
Yellow bird.
Golden bird.
Sight for bird watchers.
Relative of the crow.
Former Brown.
Jimmy Dykes.
Hangbird.
Major leaguer.
Paul Richards, for instance.
Player at Memorial Stadium.
Ball player.
Passerine bird.
Pride of Baltimore.
Starling's relative.
American League player.
Audubon subject.
Memorial Stadium ballplayer.
Relative of the starling.
The color tan.
Baltimore ___.
Fig-bird.
Babe Ruth, in 1914.
Relative of a bobolink.
Baltimore's pride.
Big league ball player.
Series star.
Babe Ruth was one.
Bauer man.
Starling's cousin.
American Leaguer.
Baltimore man
Bird with hanging nest
Big leaguer
A.L. player
Babe Ruth, once
Boog Powell
Baltimore flier
October, 1970, hero
A. L. ballplayer
Earl Weaver's bird
Bird of Baltimore
Blackbird's cousin
Bobolink's relative
Hangnest
The Australian fig-bird is one
Word with Baltimore or golden
Meadowlark's relative
Ruth in 1914
Bird or player
Batter at Baltimore
Earl Weaverbird?
Baltimore or orchard
Cal Ripken is one
Meadowlark's kin
Brooks Robinson was one
Earl Weaver was one
Troupial
An April loser in 1988
Young Babe Ruth
American League "bird"
Hangnest or firebird
Memorial Stadium regular
Weaver bird, formerly
A troupial
An A.L. team emblem
Carl Ripken Jr. is one
Field-guide listing
Jim Palmer, notably
Player at Camden Yards
Major League bird
_____ Park, Baltimore
Baltimore's ___ Park
Brooks Robinson, e.g.
Colorful percher
Cousin of a meadowlark
Bobolink's kin
Colorful flier
Brooks Robinson, for one
Builder of a hanging nest
Player coached by Earl Weaver
Black-and-orange songbird
Treetop whistler
Yankee opponent
Blue Jay opponent
Brooks Robinson, for 23 years
Met's 1969 World Series rival
13-Down athlete
Maryland state symbol
A.L. East athlete
Bird on Cal Ripken's cap
Twin's rival
Player in orange and black
Maker of a hanging nest
Bird whose name means "golden"
Pro baseball player with an orange-and-black uniform
1979 World Series opponent of the 75-Across
Charm City baseballer
Player at Baltimore's Camden Yards
Cal Ripken, for his entire major-league career
Bird associated with bats
Colorful bird in the blackbird family
Frank Robinson or Brooks Robinson of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Firebird, e.g.
106-Down on Cal Ripken's cap
Baltimore slugger
Camden Yards baseballer
Cal Ripken is a famous one
Maryland's bird
State bird of Maryland
Bird that may be orange and black
Bird with a Baltimore species
Meadowlark relative
The Human Vacuum Cleaner for one
Raven peer?
Golden or "northern" bird
Builder of a hanging 61-Across
American songbird
Bird popular in Baltimore
Cal Ripken, once
16-Across, for one
Baltimore catcher, say
Baltimore blackbird
2014 American League East champ
Brooks Robinson, for years
Frank Robinson was one
Tiger's rival, sometimes
Camden Yards regular
Chris Davis, for one
Adam Jones, for one
Athlete at Baltimore's Camden Yards
Maryland slugger
National's Baltimore rival
Songbird named for its golden color
Yankee's Baltimore rival
Bird associated with Baltimore
Bird that may be black and yellow
Baltimore 7-Down
Bird on Cal Ripken Jr.'s cap
Tiger's rival
Baltimore swinger?
Camden Yard bird?
Baltimore AL er
Blue jay foe
Baltimore batter
Colorful passerine bird
Meadowlark cousin
Camden Yards denizen
Blue Jay adversary
Opponent for 4-Down
J.J. Hardy, in 2013
Matt Wieters, for one
Bird on a cap in Baltimore
One cheered in Baltimore
J.J. Hardy, for one
American League team member
Cal Ripken Jr. was one
Ripken Jr. was one
Bird with orange plumage
Maryland's state bird is one
Ripken Jr., notably
Bird on an MLB cap
Bird that might be orange and black
Bird attracted to grape jelly
Bird attracted to oranges
Bird with an "orchard" species
Camden Yards nester
Ripken, for one
Bird on a cap
Sosa, briefly
Ray rival
Maryland pro
Frank Robinson, once
Major leaguer in orange and black
Black-and-gold bird
Bird named for its golden plumage
Cowbird's cousin
Player for the team nicknamed "The Birds"
Maryland symbol
Jay rival
Maryland baseballer
Player in black, orange and white
Blackbird family member
Bird on base paths
Member of the blackbird family
Blackbird's kin
Builder of a pouchlike nest
Bobolink's cousin