The Roadrunner

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
New Mexico's state bird is this desert dweller the roadrunner $400 DJ STATE BIRDS 2014-02-27 #6784
Yes, I can fly! But as a Chaparral Cock, aka this bird, I prefer the ground! & no, I won't say "beep beep" for you! a roadrunner $800 DJ ANGRY BIRDS 2012-07-03 #6412
Meep! Meep! The greater this (Geococcyx californianus, not Mondo speedious) runs at 15 mph the roadrunner $400 DJ IT'S A BIRD! 2010-09-24 #5985
This cuckoo found in the southwest U.S. can dash up to 15 MPH (especially when it spots an Acme product) roadrunner $800 J AMERICAN BIRDS 2003-02-27 #4264
This New Mexico state bird is noted for its swiftness of foot & the ability to lower its body temperature the roadrunner DD $600 J STATE BIRDS 1997-04-07 #2911
This fast-moving bird got his own TV series in 1966--Beep! Beep! The Roadrunner $100 J BIRD TV 1996-12-16 #2831
Beep! Beep! This New Mexico state bird belongs to the cuckoo family the roadrunner $200 DJ BIRDS 1995-02-09 #2409
Though this southwestern bird can fly, it prefers to sprint at speeds up to 15 mph roadrunner $200 J BIRDS 1991-11-26 #1667
Though its scientific name is Geococcyx californianus, it's the state bird of New Mexico the roadrunner $500 J BIRDS 1990-10-19 #1410
It's also known as the chaparral cock--beep, beep! roadrunner $200 DJ BIRDS OF PREY 1988-12-14 #988
State bird of New Mexico, even the coyote can't make it change its ways a roadrunner $100 J STATE BIRDS 1986-01-16 #354
Cuckoo family-member Geococcyx Californianus ; goes "Beep beep" in cartoons a roadrunner $200 DJ BIRDS 1984-10-03 #18
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