- - Terribly slow nocturnal hunters
- - some hunters of mice
- - A cry of pain from leverets outside - they never heard these hunters coming.
- - Mice catchers
- - Night hunters
- - Birds that eat mice
- - Some mice catchers
- - They swoop down on mice
- - Predators on mice
- - Mice hunters
- - Feathered mouse-hunters
- - Nighttime hunters
- - Mouse hunters
- - Nocturnal hunters
- - 'Barn' or 'barred' birds
- - Birds that can turn their heads 270 degrees
- - Looks angry when barrister joins these members of parliament
- - Birds whose eyes don't move
- - Birds said to be wise
- - Slow-moving, solemn people
- - Collegiate Lincoln Financial Field team
- - Mail-delivering birds at Hogwarts
- - Slow, scruffy members of parliament?
- - they may be slow – wise, too
- - Barn loving birds
- - Stealthy fliers
- - Birds of the night
- - Harry's Hedwig and Ron's Pigwidgeon, e.g.
- - They may be snowy or tawny
- - Harry Potter pets
- - "the ...... are not what they seem" ("twin peaks" quote)
- - featured birds at denver audubon's hootenanny festival
- - Flying hooters
- - they could be slow but wise in development
- - temple university mascots
- - Creatures with asymmetrical ears for accuracy in hunting
- - temple university
- - Read Orwell's letters regularly; they epitomise wisdom
- - Slow-moving birds
- - slow wild birds
- - A parliament of ...
- - Birds that can fly nearly silently
- - Terribly slow birds
- - head-turning birds
- - Not all fowls may be found in barns
- - Birds making 'orrible noises?
- - Birds associated with Athena
- - Flat-faced hooters
- - Hooting nocturnal birds
- - Solitary nocturnal birds
- - birds who hoot
- - Wise and Tripadvisor logos
- - Birds heard at night
- - They deliver the mail at Hogwarts
- - Hooting barn birds
- - Sleepy barn birds
- - Late-nighters
- - Hooting birds of prey
- - Birds usually associated with wisdom
- - A group of these is called a parliament
- - Birds that fly almost silently
- - Birds that can rotate their necks 270 degrees
- - You can't say they won't give a hoot!
- - Birds sometimes found in barns
- - Birds that can rotate their heads almost all the way around
- - birds flying low start to shiver
- - Birds that are an anagram of 'slow'
- - Birds that may be spotted
- - They prey every night
- - Ululating birds
- - Temple team
- - Good mousers
- - Birds in barns
- - They're known for head-turning
- - They take night flights
- - Some hooters
- - Nocturnal hooters
- - Messengers at Hogwarts
- - Barn and screech
- - Avian symbols of wisdom
- - "Harry Potter" birds
- - They prey at night
- - Temple's team
- - Some may be spotted
- - Snowy and hoot
- - Snowy and gray?
- - Rowling mail deliverers
- - Night people
- - Night callers
- - Moreporks
- - Fly-by-night sorts?
- - Fly-by-night critters
- - Feathered head-turners
- - Birds with large eyes
- - Birds that hoot at night
- - Birds that go "whoo"
- - Birds that deliver mail to Hogwarts
- - Barn-dwelling birds
- - Barn denizens
- - Wizarding world messengers
- - Wise ones, proverbially
- - What Hedwig and Errol are, in the Harry Potter books
- - Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse
- - They sometimes have great horns
- - They may give a hoot
- - Their necks can turn 270 degrees
- - Temple varsity
- - Temple University athletes
- - Temple U. team
- - Temple U. students
- - Temple U. athletes
- - Temple or Rice 11
- - Temple gridders
- - Temple footballers
- - Temple attenders?
- - Temple attendees cheer for them
- - Symbols of wisdom to some, death to others
- - Swivel-headed birds
- - Sports team members from Temple or Rice University
- - Spooky birds
- - Some screechers
- - Some rat catchers
- - Solemn, nocturnal group
- - Snowy and barn
- - Rice University nickname
- - Rice U. team
- - Rice team
- - Raptorial birds
- - Predatory hooters
- - Postal carriers in the Harry Potter books
- - People who burn the midnight oil.
- - Ones taking night flights?
- - Nocturnal raptors
- - Nocturnal preyers
- - Nocturnal birds with flexible necks
- - Nocturnal birds that hoot
- - Night predators
- - Night creatures
- - Messengers in Harry Potter books
- - Mail deliverers in the Harry Potter books
- - Little River Band "Night ......"
- - Lions : pride ::: parliament
- - Letter carriers in "Harry Potter"
- - Late-night fliers
- - Large-eyed birds
- - Hooting fliers
- - Hooters that come out at night
- - Hooters at night
- - Flying Hogwarts messengers
- - Fifth-year exams at Hogwarts
- - Feathery predators
- - Creatures of the night
- - Corvine : crows :: strigine : ......
- - Chicago indie rock band, The ......
- - Certain hooters
- - Boobooks and moreporks
- - Birds with rare binocular vision
- - Birds with flat faces
- - Birds with binocular vision
- - Birds with big eyes
- - Birds with "screech" and "horned" varieties
- - Birds with "screech" and "barn" varieties
- - Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right
- - Birds that fly at night
- - Birds that are sometimes found in barns
- - Birds seen in barns
- - Big-eyed barn birds
- - Barn and screech, e.g.
- - Airborne predators
- - A type of clover
- - "Wise" birds that hoot
- - "Sensing ......" Jose Gonzalez
- - Temple University team, with "the"
- - Mouse catchers
- - Head turners?
- - Some are horned
- - "Snowy" birds
- - Fly-by-nighters?
- - Fly-by-nights?
- - Birds with huge eyes
- - Hooting birds
- - Birds that hoot
- - Barn birds
- - Night birds
- - Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting
- - Birds associated with wisdom
- - Symbols of wisdom
- - Nocturnal predators
- - They give a hoot
- - Birds that carry letters to and from Hogwarts
- - Birds that can turn their heads 270° in either direction
- - Night-flying birds
- - Birds in the academic seal of Rice University
- - Halloween birds
- - Hogwarts messengers
- - Peers left powerless by the high flyers
- - Barn hooters
- - Hogwarts mail carriers
- - Big-eyed fliers
- - Big-eyed birds
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