Tamworth maybe regularly re-counts birds |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
13 Jun 2025 |
Birds common in cities |
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Birds of the dove family (7) |
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Birds commonly found in cities (7) |
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Cote occupants (7) |
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Are they Homer's? (7) |
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Birds that once carried messages and now mainly seem to eat garbage on the streets |
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Carrier birds |
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One wanders among the animals and birds (7) |
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They fly when papa is gone away (7) |
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Gone out to sip it? That's for the birds! |
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Go! You need spine to pick up the birds! |
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Dove relatives |
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Birds greedily eat one's nuts (7) |
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Common birds (7) |
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Homing birds (7) |
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"Birds" were for a long time included among "Animals" |
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New York City fliers |
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Did they provide the original airmail? (7,7) |
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Marks in a con game |
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One pig's unable to fly but look for these little racers |
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Greedy eaters keeping one cooking birds |
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Ones getting the crumbs? |
New York Times |
08 Aug 2021 |
Animals, over a long period of time, becoming winged creatures |
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Park perchers |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2021 |
. High-flyers succeeded at business |
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Birds that coo |
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Gulls and other birds |
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Town birds |
The Times Concise |
29 Aug 2018 |
Common gathering in a public square |
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Birds of clay? |
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Frequent park statue visitors |
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Dupes |
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Dupes |
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If they're dropping by your house, don't stick your head out the window |
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Easy marks |
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Cooers |
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Urban birds |
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City nesters |
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They peck in the park |
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Easy marks |
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Avian messengers |
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Early airmail carriers. |
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Birds that "talk." |
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Fantails. |
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Pouters. |
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