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There are 114 clues with the answer 'GUILLEMOT'
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Small speckled auk (9)
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Auk family member
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Volume turned up after seabird bites head of injured auk (9)
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Auk relative
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Common Auk
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Diving seabird of the auk family (9)
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This bird is the largest of the "auks" at about 45 cm long and 1 kg in weight. The female of this species lays her one egg on the ground, where both parents share incubation duties. They can dive in w
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Remorse about mole disturbed bird (9)
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Cliff-nesting bird (9)
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Bird is sick with start of enteritis - doctor injected into intestine (9)
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Northern oceanic diving bird of the auk family such as the Common - or Black - (9)
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Northern oceanic diving bird with a black-andwhite plumage and long, narrow bill (9)
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Emu got worried about sick bird (9)
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Seabirds (9)
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Diving bird's culpability, eating most of fruit
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Diving bird of the auk family (9)
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Cunning student incorporated Tom returning bird (9)
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Novice, cunning about taking cat back to bird (9)
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Common name for several species of seabird in the Alcidae or auk family (9)
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Bird from lake caught by cunning cat turning (9)
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A diving bird of the auk family with a long pointed bill (9)
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Medium-sized seabird in the Uria or Cepphus species (9)
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Diving bird with a long pointed bill, a member of the auk family (9)
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Auk forming a "bazaar" with its own species or a "seabird city" with a myriad of others including puffins and kittiwakes (9)
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Seabird's culpability grabbing wild mole (9)
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Diver in vehicle test on craft circling lake (9)
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Auk forming a "bazaar" with its own species or a "seabird city" with a myriad of others including razorbills, puffins and kittiwakes (9)
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I catch fish taking craft round lake on test (9)
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Small auk (9)
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Related to puffins and breeding in groups known as loomeries, the most common auk within the British Isles (9)