Answer: OWL
OWL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 303 times.
Referring Clues:
- Minerva, symbolically
- Temple University athlete
- Bird of prey
- Minerva's symbol
- Mouse catcher
- One who stays up late
- Night stalker
- Rice University mascot
- Mousehawk
- Hooter
- Bird that gives a hoot
- Night bird
- Harry Potter's Hedwig, e.g.
- See 8-Down
- Temple player
- Rice University player
- "Wise" bird
- It may be spotted in the forest
- Harry Potter's Hedweg, for one
- Hogwarts postal carrier
- Barn bird
- Night watcher
- "Whoo" caller
- Wise Potato Chips bird
- Symbol of Minerva
- Harry Potter's messenger bird Hedwig, e.g.
- Wise one
- Fly-by-nighter?
- Hogwarts letter carrier
- Bird that hoots
- Hieroglyphic symbol for the ancient Egyptian "M"
- Noted head-turner
- Brood : chicken :: parliament : ___
- Round-faced flier
- Harry Potter's pet Hedwig, e.g.
- Pooh pal
- Nighttime noisemaker
- "Whoo ... whoo ..." caller
- Pussycat's partner
- Noisy bird at night
- Symbol of wisdom
- A real fly-by-night
- Wise Potato Chips symbol
- It gives a hoot
- Hooter that may be found nesting in any of eight spots herein
- Wise friend of Pooh
- Temple student
- Pussycat's companion
- Temple athlete
- Deliverer of Hogwarts air mail
- Chipmunk snatcher
- Wise bird
- Hooter hiding in five answers of this puzzle
- Barn denizen
- Friend of Pooh
- Pussycat's companion, in verse
- Pooh's feathered friend
- Big-eyed barn bird
- Big-eyed bird
- Pal of Pooh and Piglet
- Message carrier at Hogwarts
- Hogwarts flier
- Nocturnal hunter
- "The House at Pooh Corner" bird
- Notable head-turner
- Athena's symbol
- Screech producer
- What Hoots is, on "Sesame Street"
- Nighttime screecher
- Athena's emblem
- Barn animal
- Tootsie Pop ad creature
- Barn dweller
- Night ___ (person who stays up late)
- Bird that's sometimes spotted
- Attendant of Athena
- Friend of 15-Across
- Night flier
- Harry Potter pet
- Supposedly wise bird
- Seagoing bird of rhyme
- Fly-by-nighter
- It's said to be wise
- ''The ___ and the Pussycat''
- Symbol of sagacity
- Something spotted in a tree
- Nocturnal creature
- Something spotted in a tree?
- Bird sacred to Athena
- Hunter that gives a hoot
- It may whoop it up at night
- Pussycat's seafaring partner
- Screech, for one
- Pussycat's mate
- Nocturnal observer
- It prefers the nightlife?
- Pussycat partner
- Hundred Acre Wood resident
- Woodsy, for one
- Feathered barn percher
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Wise hooter
- Wide-eyed predator
- Athena's feathered friend
- Athena's attendant
- It may be snowy or spotted
- Creature said to be wise
- Flat-faced flyer
- Wise old bird
- Hooters restaurant emblem
- Predator with a 270-degree head rotation
- "The ___ and the Pussycat"
- Hogwarts message carrier
- Nocturnal flier
- Night screecher
- Animal who took three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop
- Symbol of Athena
- One was asked "How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?"
- Pussycats pal or a feathered friend
- Image on our $50 bill
- Burrowing bird
- Snowy ______
- Raptor
- Round-faced bird
- See 36-Across
- Antipollution mascot Woodsy ___
- Night predator
- Night predator
- Hogwarts messenger
- Bill Cosby, in college
- Rice athlete
- Nocturnal predator
- User of night vision
- Forest bird
- Hedwig, for one
- Nocturnal flyer
- Woods hooter
- Pussycat's boatmate
- Nocturnal bird
- Barn resident
- He gives a hoot
- One who gives a hoot?
- Woodsy is one
- Fly-by-night character?
- Symbol of 25-Across
- Bird with ear tufts
- Barn hooter
- Night hooter
- Woodsy ___
- Hooting bird
- Hooting critter
- Avian hooter
- Pussy-cat's partner
- Woodsy, e.g.
- "Horned" flyer
- Word after screech or hoot
- Hooting hunter
- Messenger bird, in Harry Potter books
- Something "spotted" in a tree
- Wise logo
- "Wise" one
- Night flyer
- Keats's "gloom-bird"
- Keats's "Gloombird"
- Bedtime preyer?
- Fly-by-night?
- Flat-faced bird of prey
- Head-turner in a tree
- Harry Potter's messenger
- Avian pal of Eeyore
- Wide-faced bird
- Athena's bird
- Bird in a barn
- Friend of Tigger and Eeyore
- Halloween hooter
- Pea-green boat passenger
- Mail-carrying creature of Hogwarts
- Giver of a hoot
- Barn ___
- Mouse hunter
- Parent of 53-Across
- It may be spotted in a tree
- Head-rotating bird
- Hooters symbol
- Quebec's bird
- "Tu-whit tu-whoo" caller
- Athlete from Temple
- Fly-by-night sort?
- Horned hooter
- Winged night stalker
- One likely to give a hoot
- Parliament member
- Forest hooter
- Mouse catcher from above
- Certain screecher
- One who gives a hoot
- Night ___
- Fateful eatery in "L.A. Confidential," the Nite ___
- Mole hunter
- Snowy ___
- Woodland mouser
- Pussycat's boat mate
- He gives a hoot?
- Nocturnal hooter
- Wise guy?
- The ___ (one of the 18 poses of 18-across)
- 'Snowy' bird
- Bird often found in 63 Across
- Eeyore's pal
- Hogwarts bird
- Sagacity symbol
- Predator of mice
- Word after horned or screech
- Bird that may be spotted
- Real head-turner in the animal kingdom
- "fireflies" band ___ city
- Forest Service icon
- Forest Service icon Woodsy
- Bird in a Hooters logo
- Predator of 12 Down
- Bird that says "Give a hoot! Don't pollute!"
- Hooters mascot
- Bird at 9-Down
- Animal in an Aesop fable
- Bird that hunts at night
- Stealthy bird
- "wise" flier
- ___ exams (tests at the end of a student's fifth year at Hogwarts)
- Pussycat's mate on a boat
- Letter carrier at Hogwarts
- Creature that gives a hoot
- Nighttime flier
- A fly-by-night?
- Hogwarts mail carrier
- Silent flyer
- Bird reputed to be wise
- "Wide-staring" one in a Wordsworth poem
- Talkative "Winnie the Pooh" character
- Flying nocturnal predator
- Pal of Pooh
- A pal of Pooh
- Barn creature
- Creature of the night
- Midnight mouser
- Bird that's a pet for Harry Potter
- Screech ___
- Big-eyed flier
- Bird such as Woodsy
- Camouflage expert in trees or snow
- Hermes, in the Potterverse
- Organic rodent-control device
- Bird with penetrating eyes
- Winged symbol of wisdom
- Great horned ___
- "Snowy" bird
- Mail-carrying bird in "Harry Potter" books
- TripAdvisor spokesbird
- Hooting flyer
- Animal that can turn its head 270 degrees
- See 12-Down
- Hundred Acre Wood know-it-all
- Bird whose eye is in the Wise potato chips logo
- ___ Things Considered (bird blog)
- Pussy-cat's poetic partner
- Nocturnal flying predator
- Airborne nocturnal predator
- Serenader on a pea-green boat, in rhyme
- Creature often drawn wearing a mortarboard
- One that gives a hoot?
- Bird that turns its head
- Bird capable of rotating its head 270 degrees
- Avian friend of Pooh
- Messenger bird in the Harry Potter books
- "Give a hoot! Don't pollute" animal
- Potterverse courier
- Wise Foods mascot
- Quail : bevy :: ___ : parliament
- Mr. ___ (Tootsie Pop's avian mascot)
- Bird associated with wisdom
- Bird in the Tripadvisor logo
- Bird in Duolingo's logo
- Pussy-cat's partner, in verse
- Winged hooter
- Athena's winged companion
- Bird in the Duolingo logo
- Bird with keen binocular vision
- Bird whose babies sleep on their stomachs
- Bird in Tootsie Pop commercials since 1970
- One that gives a hoot
- Bird that can rotate its head 270 degrees
- Bird with barn and barred varieties
- Duo, the Duolingo mascot, for one
- "Great horned" bird of prey
- Bird in a parliament
- Real head-turner
- Dweller in a tree hollow
- Bird in a Tootsie Pop commercial
- Duolingo mascot bird
- Rice University athlete
- "Someone here is possessed by an ___" (statement that may elicit a "Who?")
- Avian Tootsie Pop mascot
- Hunting bird active at night
- Pretentious friend of Winnie-the-Pooh
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 01, 2024
- LA Times - September 17, 2024
- LA Times - September 05, 2024
- USA Today - August 28, 2024
- USA Today - July 12, 2024
- LA Times - June 28, 2024
- USA Today - May 30, 2024
- USA Today - May 28, 2024
- USA Today - April 18, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- New York Times - January 28, 2024
- New York Times - January 21, 2024
- New York Times - December 17, 2023
- USA Today - November 28, 2023
- LA Times - November 17, 2023
- New York Times - November 05, 2023
- USA Today - October 11, 2023
- LA Times - September 28, 2023
- USA Today - September 15, 2023
- USA Today - August 24, 2023
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