- - Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren thriller, The ..
- - Warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates of the class Aves
- - the class of modern flying vertebrates that are often considered to be present-day dinosaurs.
- - The only surviving dinosaurs
- - Menaces in an Alfred Hitchcock movie
- - They eat at their own table in the garden
- - "the ..........", avian-horror by hitchcock?
- - features of the duolingo and twitter icons
- - Hitchcock menacers
- - The ...... and the bees
- - Hitchcock menace
- - Threat in a 1963 Hitchcock film
- - There are two, as the expression goes, in each of 16- and 55-Across
- - Hitchcock villains
- - They often come down to the wire
- - Hitchcock classic, with "The"
- - Hitchcock film (with "The")
- - 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film, with "The"
- - Hitchcock menaces
- - Things hidden in the answers to this puzzle's six starred clues
- - Word in a Hitchcock film title
- - Gift on the fourth day
- - Hitchcock thriller, with "The"
- - Villains in a Hitchcock film
- - They're found at the end of 23, 34, 42, 62, 76, 97, 105 and 120 Across
- - Menaces in a Hitchcock film
- - Film set in Bodega Bay, with "The"
- - Antagonists in a Hitchcock film
- - Flying attackers in a Hitchcock film
- - With "The," 1963 Hitchcock classic
- - Hitchcock assailants
- - Assailants in a Hitchcock film
- - Hitchcock's "The-"
- - Hitchcock nail-biter with "The"
- - Menaces of Hitchcock film
- - Aristophanes play, with "The"
- - Aristophanes drama, with "The"
- - Nest makers
- - Ostrich and osprey
- - Cardinals, for example
- - Modern creatures that are technically dinosaurs
- - boobies and hoopoes, e.g.
- - are they all of a flutter, perhaps, at a hen party?
- - of a feather, they flock together
- - Animals that sing
- - they are likely to have many a flutter
- - Owls and ostriches
- - Eagles and falcons
- - sparrows, for example
- - Duck, duck, goose, e.g.
- - some players dribbling around — they move fast
- - They often have a flutter
- - "... of Prey," 2002 series based on a DC team of superheroines
- - Flamingos, e.g.
- - Pigeons, for example
- - Chirpy winged ones
- - What Seattle, Arizona, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Baltimore's N.F.L. teams are named for
- - geese and gulls
- - chickens, pigeons etc.
- - Members of bevies and broods
- - "Angry ...," popular video game
- - pigeons and pelicans
- - Penguins and pelicans, for example
- - Jays, e.g.
- - Flying creatures
- - ... ornithology ....
- - Angry game characters
- - Winged animals
- - Tweet talkers
- - Sparrows, say
- - Sparrows and swallows, for example
- - Snipes and others
- - Robins, say
- - Robins and wrens, for example
- - Ravens, say
- - Partner of bees, in a common idiom
- - Owls and others
- - Mowat's And No .......... Sang
- - Frequent tweeters
- - Crows and kites
- - Crows and cranes
- - Blue jays and cardinals, for example
- - Blessing 8
- - A volery of ......
- - 'Four calling --...'
- - Country singers?
- - Feathered fliers
- - Flock makeup
- - Aviary residents
- - Feathered friends
- - "Edward, I thought I said no more ........" (Twelve Days of Christmas [Correspondence], John Julius Norwich (seventh day))
- - Perchers on power lines
- - Hawks and doves
- - Egg-laying vertebrates
- - Thunder ........(UBC Gridders )
- - Tweeters
- - Loons and cuckoos
- - Grouse and snipe
- - Boobies, e.g
- - Ones sending out tweets
- - Robins and wrens
- - Eagles and such
- - Cagers Sue and Larry
- - Hawks and herons
- - Aviary denizens
- - Sex education component?
- - Swallows, e.g.
- - Bath visitors
- - Layers of 1-Across
- - Wrens and sparrows
- - Chickens, e.g.
- - Gulls and geese
- - Feathered vertebrates
- - Kites, e.g.
- - Kites and coots
- - Audubon subjects
- - Ornithologist's study
- - Skylarks and sparrows
- - Ornithophobe's fear
- - Titmice, e.g.
- - Aviary inhabitants
- - Boobies and loons
- - Robin and phoebe
- - Avifauna
- - Cranes, but not derricks
- - Frequent migrants
- - Orioles and cardinals
- - Cardinals or bishops
- - Canaries and cardinals
- - Razzberries
- - Badminton needs
- - Category for 5 Down
- - Aviary population
- - Canaries or chats
- - Flight engineers?
- - Doves and hawks
- - Shuttlecocks
- - Halcyon and phoenix
- - Gals, to Alfie
- - Creepers and rollers
- - Badminton equipment
- - Bitterns.
- - Orioles.
- - Didappers.
- - Buntings.
- - Cardinals and orioles.
- - Badminton gear.
- - Swallows.
- - Small eaters.
- - Flickers.
- - Ducks
- - Hawks, e.g
- - Chats
- - Quail
- - Where to get down
- - See 20-Across
- - Egrets and eagles for example
- - Feathered flying friends
- - Pelicans and gulls, for instance
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