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Other crossword clues for answer "RAVEN"

RAVEN
Poe bird
Bird in an 1845 poem
Subject of a work by 56A
One of the Teen Titans
9. I wrote a paper in college on Poe's 'The ___' exclusively using just the footnotes!
Kind of black
Nevermore sayer
Baltimore footballer
Nevermore utterer
Portentous bird
Grip, in Dickens's "Barnaby Rudge", e.g.
Baltimore player
Either of Odin's information gatherers
Poe's percher
First bird off Noah's Ark, per Genesis
It "still is sitting / On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door", in a classic literary work
Lustrous black
Bird in an Edgar Allan Poe poem
Loud black bird
Poe's black visitor
Titular bird
Poe poem, with "The"
Poe's talking bird
Croaking bird
Poe's dark creature
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous"
Poe's "ungainly fowl"
Black tress tone
Mystery writer's award
Baltimore pro
Brilliant black
Literary percher on a bust of Pallas
Bird "nesting" in the four longest Across answers
Shiny and black
72 Across subject
Cawing avian
Poe's bird
Poe's omen
See 67 Across
Shiny black
Bird in a Poe poem
Bird of verse
Black bird
Poe title bird
Nevermore speaker
One-word bird?
Nevermore! croaker
Poem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary," with "The"
Rook relative
Nevermore bird of poetry
Poe's one-word bird
First bird off the Ark, in Genesis
Poe's "ebony bird"
Poetic rapper
Ungainly fowl of poetry
One "sitting lonely on the placid bust," in a classic poem
Nevermore! bird
Baltimore NFLer
Poetic bird of one word
Classic poem "The ___"
Poe title talker
Nevermore quoter
Devour voraciously
Talking bird of poetry
Bird seen on totem poles
Dark color
Deep black
Shade of black
Magpie cousin
Nevermore squawker
Hoarse bird in "Macbeth"
Jay's cousin
Poe's black bird
Poetic rapper of renown
Black as night
Super Bowl XXXV ring wearer
Baltimore football player
Jackdaw cousin
Devour prey.
Poem published 1845 in N. Y. Mirror.
Bird.
Corvus.
Feed greedily.
Avine character in Poe poem.
Poem about Lenore.
Poe's midnight visitor.
Symbol of doom.
Poe's croaker.
Symbol of darkness.
Bird of poetry.
Poe's ill-omen.
Symbol of ill omen.
Repeater of a single fateful word.
Bird of ill omen.
Corbie.
Poetic bird.
Black and lustrous.
Large bird.
Black.
Of a certain color.
Omen for 23 Across.
Black and glossy.
Barnaby Rudge's pet.
Black and shiny.
Hair shade.
Glossy black.
Midnight dreary visitor.
Famous poem, with "The"
Corvine bird
Crow's cousin
Plunder
Like some locks
Famous bird
Display edacity
One-word bird in a poem
Prowl after prey
Despoil
Prowl hungrily
Crow's kin
Black croaker
E.A.P. subject
Poe's "The ___"
Elijah's provider
Fictional talking bird
Large black bird
Rapper of verse
Bird "perched upon a bust of Pallas"
Ark's first disembarker
Poe visitor
See 109-Across, with "The"
Baltimore athlete
Croaking flier
In a poem, it "perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door"
Baseball : Oriole :: football : ___
Black scavenger
N.F.L. player with a black helmet
Poe bird that quoth "Nevermore"
Trickster of American Indian mythology
11-Across maker
Bird that "quoth" in a Poe poem
Poe poem that starts "Once upon a midnight dreary," with "The"
Nevermore speaker, in poetry
Cousin of a crow
Jet black, as hair
That's So __
Poe crow
Bird that often symbolizes death
He came "in the bleak December"
Baltimore gridder
Ghastly grim and ancient Poe character
Bird in a famous nineteenth-century poem
Black bird that croaks
Subject of a Poe classic
Title animal in a famed poem
Poe's corvine visitor
Actress ___-Symone
Bird in the crow family
Ray Lewis is one
Joe Flacco, for one
Ray Lewis, for one
Bird that said "Nevermore"
Joe Flacco at work
Terrell Suggs, for one
Baltimore NFL player
Big black bird
That's So ___ (2000s sitcom)
Eat like a pig
Poe subject
Classic poem by 26 Down with The
Edgar's talking bird
Kin of a nutcracker
Quoth the ____ `Nevermore '
Member of the crow family
Eat greedily
Quoth the ___, 'Nevermore'
Ray Lewis, e.g.
First creature off the ark
Flacco or Rice, e.g.
Bird in a Poe classic
22-Across's "ungainly fowl"
Poetry's "ominous bird of yore"
NFL mascot Poe, e.g.
Author Leilani
Crow relative
Bust of Pallas percher
Oft-quoted flier
Black shade
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Ungainly fowl of verse
Mail carrier in "Game of Thrones"
Thing of evil, per Poe
First bird sent from Noah's Ark
One was "tapping, tapping at my chamber door"
Grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore
Letter carrier in "Game of Thrones"
Poetic "fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core"
Poe poem subject
Nevermore speaker of poem
Rapper with a one-word vocabulary?
Ominous bird of yore of verse
Dance party