100% | AUK | 3 | Atlantic bird that can fly underwater as well as in the air |
47% | EMU | 3 | Bird that can jump seven feet in the air |
40% | AUKS | 4 | Birds that can "fly" underwater |
39% | ACROBATS | 8 | Those who flip and fly in the air for circus show |
39% | AUK | 3 | "Great" North Atlantic bird that became extinct in the 1850's according the IUCN |
37% | GEESE | 5 | Birds that belong to the same family as ducks, and migrate in the fall season |
37% | BALD | 4 | ___ eagle, bird of prey that can fly 225 miles in a day during migration |
37% | ATEST | 5 | Event that could be seen as far away as Las Vegas in the '50s |
35% | OWLS | 4 | Birds that can fly nearly silently |
34% | SOAR | 4 | Fly in the air |
34% | SPIRALED | 8 | Spun, as a football in the air |
34% | EMU | 3 | Bird that can't fly |
34% | SOAR | 4 | Fly high in the air |
34% | SOARS | 5 | Flies high in the air |
34% | GOOSE | 5 | Canada ___, a migratory bird that can cover an average of 1500 miles in a day and flies in a V formation |
34% | BATS | 4 | The only mammals that can fly |
33% | NERVE | 5 | Courage or boldness. Could also mean audacity, as in "the ___ of that guy!" |
33% | SLAG | 4 | Something left over from the Bessemer process that could be used in fertilizer or as a cement additive |
33% | SOARED | 6 | Flew high up in the air, say |
33% | MAGPIES | 7 | Birds that can recognize themselves in mirrors |
33% | ETH | 3 | A letter in the Icelandic alphabet that can be described as a voiced or voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative |
33% | EMU | 3 | Bird that can exceed six feet in height |
33% | MAGPIE | 6 | Bird that can recognize itself in a mirror |
33% | EMU | 3 | Bird that can outrun the fastest human sprinters |
33% | EMU | 3 | Bird that can hardly get off the ground |
33% | EMU | 3 | Aussie bird that can't fly |
33% | EMU | 3 | Australian bird that can't fly |
33% | EMU | 3 | Large bird that can't fly |
33% | EMU | 3 | Big bird that can't fly |
33% | EMU | 3 | Outback bird that can't fly |