- OWLS
- Birds associated with Athena
- Rice athletes
- Barn birds
- Nocturnal birds
- Symbols of wisdom in dreams
- Harry Potter's mail carriers
- Temple team
- Mice hunters
- Symbols of wisdom to some, death to others
- What big eyes they have
- Some hooters
- Birds drawn with glasses in cartoons
- Hedwig and Pigwidgeon of the Potterverse
- Denizens of barns
- Team from Temple
- Rice University team
- Fly-by-night types?
- Temple cagers
- Hogwarts messengers
- Members of parliaments
- X from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" and others
- They fly by night
- They give a hoot
- Hooters
- Fly-by-night operators?
- Wise ones?
- Birds that may be spotted
- Big-eyed birds
- Predators of mice
- Mail carriers at Hogwarts
- They swoop down on mice
- Harry Potter's Hedwig, et al.
- Night fliers
- Mail deliverers at Hogwarts
- Night birds
- Nocturnal birds of prey
- They prey at night
- Barn-dwelling birds
- Mice catchers
- Mouse catchers
- Nocturnal rat catchers
- Fly-by-night sorts?
- Hooters that come out at night
- Messengers in Harry Potter books
- Parliament members
- They may give a hoot
- Hooting hunters
- Night callers
- Hogwarts mail deliverers
- Flat-faced fliers
- Fly-by-nights?
- Hedwig and Woodsy, for two
- Temple varsity
- Late-nighters
- Fly-by-nighters?
- Ululating birds
- Avian symbols of wisdom
- Nocturnal hunters
- Some mice catchers
- They might give a hoot
- Big-eyed fliers
- Nocturnal hooters
- Symbols of wisdom
- Temple's team
- Legend of the Guardians birds
- Feathered head-turners
- Birds that can rotate their heads about 270 degrees
- Barn hooters
- Hooting birds
- Hogwarts letter carriers
- Rowling's Hedwig and Lewis' Glimfeather
- Head-turning birds
- Temple athletes
- Parliament birds
- Rice University athletes
- Temple University athletes
- Wise birds
- Temple U. athletes
- Birds in barns
- Rat catchers
- Hogwarts mail carriers
- Temple University team
- Night hunters
- Supposedly wise birds
- Impressive head-turners
- Nocturnal preyers
- Feathery predators
- Night-flying birds
- Airborne predators
- Nocturnal fliers
- Rowling mail deliverers
- Nocturnal predators
- Harry Potter series messengers
- Birds that hoot
- Mouse hunters
- Rowling letter carriers
- See 6 Down
- Birds having a weird cry.
- Birds.
- Persons of solemn mien.
- Screechers at night
- Mail deliverers in the Harry Potter books
- Hooters at night
- Temple attendees cheer for them
- Birds of prey.
- Minerva's birds.
- Rodent-killers.
- Very solemn people.
- People who burn the midnight oil.
- Stay-ups.
- Night ___.
- Night people.
- Symbolic birds.
- Barn ___.
- Minerva's symbol.
- Nighthawks.
- Temple University symbols.
- Nocturnal ones.
- Nocturnal fowl.
- Nighthawks' cousins.
- Predatory birds.
- Keepers of late hours.
- Snowy and spotted.
- Snowy and barn
- Spooky birds
- Raptorial birds
- Snowy and hoot
- Barn and screech
- Large-eyed birds
- Swivel-headed birds
- Temple gridders
- Wise ones, proverbially
- Rice team
- Solemn, nocturnal group
- Temple U. students
- Certain hooters
- Night creatures
- Temple U. team
- Nocturnal raptors
- Moreporks
- Rice U. team
- Boobooks and moreporks
- Temple or Rice 11
- Night predators
- Some are horned
- Temple footballers
- Predators on mice
- Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse
- Good mousers
- Rice University nickname
- Barn denizens
- Birds with rare binocular vision
- Temple University team, with "the"
- Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right
- They're known for head-turning
- You can't say they won't give a hoot!
- Fifth-year exams at Hogwarts
- Their necks can turn 270 degrees
- Late-night fliers
- Messengers at Hogwarts
- Ones taking night flights?
- Head-turning night fliers
- Temple University's team
- Hogwarts delivery system
- Hogwarts' fifth-year exams, for short
- Knot : toads :: parliament : ___
- Avian hooters
- Birds whose heads can move 270°
- Wise sorts
- Pride : lions : parliament : ___
- Real head-turners?
- Murder : crows :: parliament : ___
- Birds that can turn their heads 270° in either direction
- Corvine : crows :: strigine : ___
- Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting
- Bevy : quails :: parliament : ___
- Birds that can twist their heads almost 360°
- Birds whose eyes don't move
- Creatures with asymmetrical ears for accuracy in hunting
- Birds that symbolize wisdom
- Birds that hunt at night
- Letter carriers in "Harry Potter"
- Predatory hooters
- Forest hooters
- Snowy birds
- Chicago indie rock band, The ___
- Sensing ___ Jose Gonzalez
- Little River Band "Night ___"
- Little River Band "The Night ___"
- Birds with feathers adapted for silent flight
- Birds with feathers adapted to noiseless flight
- Birds with tawny and snowy varieties
- Rice or Temple athletes
- 21 Across students
- Harfangs
- Birds associated with wisdom
- Birds that can rotate their necks two hundred and seventy degrees
- Avian symbols for Duolingo and Tripadvisor
- Big-headed hunters
- A type of clover
- Fly-by-night birds
- Fly-by-night critters
- Some rat catchers
- Barn and screech, e.g.
- Birds heard at night
- Birds sometimes found in barns
- Birds that are an anagram of "slow"
- Birds that can rotate their necks 270 degrees
- Birds that might give a hoot
- Birds with a "snowy" variety
- Birds with binocular vision
- They prey every night
- Hooters in the night
- Nocturnal screechers
- Birds that give a hoot
- Large-eyed creatures
- Birds that fly almost silently
- Birds with big eyes
- Birds that can turn their necks 270 degrees
- Birds that symbolize foolishness in Pakistani culture
- Avian screechers
- Screechers
- They sometimes have great horns
- Snowy and gray?
- Some may be spotted
- Harry Potter birds
- Group called a parliament
- They like the night life
- Hogwarts birds
- Mail carriers in Rowling tales
- Mouse-hunting birds
- Birds in the academic seal of Rice University
- Halloween birds
- Barred ones sound like they're saying "Who cooks for you?"
- Barred or "great horned" birds
- Birds that produce pellets
- Birds that can swivel their necks 270 degrees
- Rice players
- Featured birds at Denver Audubon's HOOTenanny festival
- Some hunters of mice
- Bryn Mawr College athletes
- Barn perchers
- They take night flights
- Message carriers in Harry Potter's world
- A group of them is called a parliament
- Wizarding world messengers
- Animals known for superior eyesight
- Night flyers
- Nocturnal flyers
- They hoot at night
- Ron's Pigwidgeon and Harry's Hedwig, e.g.
- Head-turners?
- Collegiate Lincoln Financial Field team
- Harry's Hedwig and Ron's Pigwidgeon, e.g.
- Stealthy fliers
- Mascots for Duolingo and Tripadvisor
- Members of a parliament
- Nighttime hooters