Here you will find the answer to the 'Aquatic birds' crossword clue with 5 letters that was last seen May 14 1994 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Aquatic birds" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
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100% | TERNS | 5 | Aquatic birds |
91% | MOORHEN | 7 | Aquatic bird |
91% | PELICAN | 7 | Aquatic bird |
91% | GULL | 4 | Aquatic bird |
91% | TERN | 4 | Aquatic bird |
91% | DUCK | 4 | Aquatic bird |
91% | SWAN | 4 | Aquatic bird |
86% | GEESE | 5 | Migratory aquatic birds |
85% | TERN | 4 | Graceful aquatic bird |
85% | SWAN | 4 | Graceful aquatic bird |
85% | SILVERGULL | 10 | Australian aquatic bird |
85% | COOT | 4 | Black aquatic bird |
83% | WADER | 5 | Long-legged aquatic bird |
83% | JACANA | 6 | Long-toed aquatic bird |
83% | SWAN | 4 | Long-necked aquatic bird |
80% | LOON | 4 | Aquatic bird that sounds like a silly person |
78% | COOT | 4 | An old codger, also an aquatic bird |
70% | PENGUIN | 7 | These aquatic flightless birds have Happy Feet |
68% | LEASTGREBE | 10 | Aquatic New World bird; smallest member of the Podicipedidae family |
66% | PELICAN | 7 | Large aquatic bird that stores fish in a pouch below the lower mandible |
48% | CRANES | 6 | Marsh birds |
48% | MOAS | 4 | Extinct birds |
48% | ERNES | 5 | Crossword birds |
48% | ERNES | 5 | Piscators birds |
48% | ERNS | 4 | Marine birds |
48% | EMUS | 4 | Big birds |
48% | ERNS | 4 | Sea birds |
48% | ANIS | 4 | Black birds |
48% | RHEAS | 5 | Flightless birds |
48% | DODOS | 5 | Grounded birds |
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In our big wordsbase we have found several answers for a Aquatic birds crossword clue, but the most correct answer that is based on search relevancy and popularity is TERNS. |
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