a grouse

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
A mainly ground-dwelling bird, or to complain, perhaps if served a tough one for dinner grouse $600 J BIRD WORDS 2025-04-16 #9313
Types of this game bird include ruffed, spruce & sage grouse $2,000 DJ SHE'S ONLY A BIRD 2022-03-31 #8609
Here'sthe male one of these ruffed birds putting on a display for the ladies a grouse $1,000 J THE BIRDS 2021-04-16 #8380
To grumble or complain grouse $1,600 DJ ALSO A BIRD 2007-10-17 #5313
This "ruffed" state bird of Penn. is famous for the drumming sound its wings make when proclaiming its territory a grouse $1,600 DJ FOR THE BIRDS 2005-12-12 #4891
If "ruffed" up, you might complain or grumble as this bird's name suggests grouse $400 J BIRD VERBS 2002-07-02 #4122
Not to complain, but the ruffed is the best-known & widest-ranging North American species of this bird Grouse $1,000 DJ BIRDS 2000-04-14 #3605
Some call it a pheasant & others a partridge; as a state bird Pennsylvania calls it the ruffed this grouse $1,000 DJ STATE BIRDS 1999-01-27 #3318
In some parts of the U.S. the "ruffed" species of this bird is referred to as a pheasant or partridge grouse $400 J BIRDS 1997-01-27 #2861
In winter this "ruffed" state bird of Pennsylvania develops feathery "snowshoes" on its toes a grouse $400 DJ STATE BIRDS 1991-10-31 #1649
Members of this bird family include the Canada spruce & the ruffed grouse $400 J BIRDS 1991-01-21 #1476
In New England it's often called a partridge while southerners call it a pheasant grouse $800 DJ 6-LETTER BIRDS 1990-11-27 #1437
Pennsylvania's state bird is this handsome "ruffled" relative of a turkey grouse $600 DJ STATE BIRDS 1989-03-13 #1051
In New England, "a partridge in a pear tree" would actually refer to the ruffed species of this bird a grouse $300 J BIRDS OF AMERICA 1986-12-25 #534
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