The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word EMU which also is the latest solution we found used in LA Times in 1996.
Large bird crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
EMU | 50 % | 3 |
EMEU | 18 % | 4 |
RHEA | 6 % | 4 |
MOA | 4 % | 3 |
IBIS | 4 % | 4 |
EGRET | 4 % | 5 |
RAVEN | 2 % | 5 |
CRANE | 2 % | 5 |
HERON | 2 % | 5 |
VULTURE | 2 % | 7 |
OSTRICH | 2 % | 7 |
STORK | 2 % | 5 |
ERNE | 2 % | 4 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Large bird
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- ostrich
- emu
- cassowary
- rhea
- kiwi
- mao
- adjutant
- ou
- cuckoo
- mickey
- oo
- phoebe
Crossword Answer definitions
EMU noun- A cassowary (genus Casuarius).
- A large flightless bird native to Australia, Dromaius novaehollandiae.
- Any of the various units to measure electricity and magnetism in the CGS (now replaced by SI) system of units; abbreviated emu or EMU.
- A person or thing that emulates.
- A piece of software or hardware that simulates another system.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result EMU
- Flightless bird
- Australian bird
- Big bird
- Bird that's a source of red meat
- Ostrich kin
- Outback bird
- Rhea relative
- The new meat?
- Cassowary relative
- Edible ratite
More clues leading to the result EMEU
- Aussie bird, once
- Outback ratite
- Aussie bird
- Feathery friend of Australia.
- Fleet-footed bird.
- Australian ratite bird: Var.
- Kin of the ostrich.
- Ostrich: Var.
- Cousin of the cassowary: Var.
- Relative of the rhea: Var.
More clues leading to the result RHEA
- Actress Perlman
- Carla, in "Cheers"
- Flightless bird
- Ostrich-like bird
- Perlman of "Cheers"
- Saturn satellite
- She played Carla on "Cheers"
- Ted's "Cheers" co-star
- Carla, of "Cheers"
- Cronus' wife
More clues leading to the result MOA
- Bygone bird
- Extinct New Zealand bird
- Extinct ostrich
- Flightless New Zealander
- Extinct bird
- Extinct ostrich relative
- Kiwi's extinct relative
- New Zealand ratite
- Ostrich's cousin
- Old bird of New Zealand
More clues leading to the result IBIS
- Stork relative
- Storklike bird
- Wading bird
- Hieroglyphics bird
- Stork-like bird
- Stork-like wader
- Leggy wader
- Nile bird
- Sacred bird of the Nile
- Heron cousin
More clues leading to the result EGRET
- Heron
- Everglades bird
- Marsh bird
- Okefenokee flier
- Plumed bird
- Plumed heron
- White heron
- White-plumed bird
- Plumed wader
- Bird whose scientific name is Ardea alba
More clues leading to the result RAVEN
- Poe bird
- Bird in an 1845 poem
- Subject of a work by 56A
- "9. I wrote a paper in college on Poe's 'The ___' exclusively using just the footnotes!"
- Kind of black
- "Nevermore" sayer
- Bird of Odin
- Baltimore footballer
- "Nevermore" utterer
- Portentous bird
More clues leading to the result CRANE
- Hoisting machine
- Large wading bird
- Wrecking-ball swinger
- Wading bird
- Frasier's last name
- Construction-site sight
- Wetlands whooper
- Classic origami piece
- Poet Hart __
- Egg-layer that whoops?
More clues leading to the result HERON
- Egret's kin
- Egret, for one
- Wading bird
- Bittern, e.g.
- Bayou bird
- Marsh bird
- Bird with an almost 6 foot wingspan
- Bittern cousin
- Egret cousin
- Marsh denizen
More clues leading to the result VULTURE
- Unscrupulous predator
- Large bird of prey
- Buzzard relative
- Carrion consumer
- See 25-Across
- Turkey buzzard.
- Large bird
- Greedy predator
More clues leading to the result OSTRICH
- Emu's cousin
- Big bird
- Head hider
- Largest living bird
- Bird that lays the largest egg
- Savanna grazer
- Leather source
- Bird with a strong kick
- Fast-running bird
- Runner with big eggs
More clues leading to the result STORK
- Baby bringer
- Baby bird?
- Baby shower card image
- Vlasic mascot
- Delivery bird
- Rooftop nester
- Baby flyer
- Junior flyer?
- Baby bringer?
- Baby deliverer?