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Answer: OWLS
OWLS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 174 times.
Some are horned
Temple footballers
Wise ones
Birds in barns
Predators on mice
Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse
They fly by night
Mice catchers
Good mousers
Rice University nickname
Hooters
Night fliers
Barn birds
Temple University team, with "the"
Birds with rare binocular vision
Big-eyed birds
Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right
Mouse catchers
They're known for head-turning
Nocturnal hunters
Fifth-year exams at Hogwarts
Birds that may be spotted
Predators of mice
They give a hoot
They swoop down on mice
Mail carriers at Hogwarts
Wise ones?
Harry Potter's Hedwig, et al.
Night birds
Mail deliverers at Hogwarts
Nocturnal birds of prey
They prey at night
Barn-dwelling birds
Mail deliverers in the Harry Potter books
Temple's team
Avian symbols of wisdom
Night callers
Hooters at night
Fly-by-nighters?
Temple attendees cheer for them
Hogwarts messengers
Big-eyed fliers
Nocturnal hooters
Symbols of wisdom
Ululating birds
Night hunters
Supposedly wise birds
Impressive head-turners
Hooting birds
Hooting hunters
Temple University team
Hogwarts mail carriers
Fly-by-night critters
Birds with binocular vision
Barn denizens
Birds of prey
Nocturnal birds
They prey every night
Some may be spotted
Snowy and gray?
Barn and screech
They sometimes have great horns
Parliament members
Nocturnal preyers
Some mice catchers
Temple U. athletes
Night people
Nocturnal rat catchers
Wizarding world messengers
"Legend of the Guardians" birds
Feathered mouse-hunters
Rice athletes
Their necks can turn 270 degrees
Mouse hunters
Hoot givers
22-Across denizens
Temple U. team
Forest hooters
They may give a hoot
Snowy birds
Feathery predators
Late-night fliers
"Harry Potter" birds
Feathered head-turners
Fly-by-night sorts?
Messengers in Harry Potter books
Ones taking night flights?
Hooters that come out at night
Predatory hooters
Letter carriers in "Harry Potter"
Messengers at Hogwarts
A group of them is called a parliament
Airborne predators
Fly-by-night types?
Head-turning night fliers
Hooting fliers
They like the night life
Fly-by-night birds
Hogwarts mail deliverers
What big eyes they have
Pride : lions :: parliament : ___
Team from Temple
Raptors
Hooters in the night
Lions : pride :: : parliament
Temple University's team
Rice University athletes
Harry Potter series messengers
Fly-by-nights?
Nocturnal screechers
Knot : toads :: parliament : ___
Barn and Screech, e.g.
A type of clover
Temple University athletes
'Wise' birds
Hogwarts' fifth-year exams, for short
Hogwarts delivery system
Birds whose heads can move 270°
Impressive headturners
Avian hooters
Big-eyed hooters
Night hooters
Hogwarts birds
Halloween flyers
Nocturnal horned creatures
Nighttime birds
Pride : lions : parliament : ___
Real head-turners?
Some rat catchers
Mail carriers in Rowling tales
Birds that give a hoot
Nocturnal fliers
Wise birds
"Wise" birds
Night-flying birds
"Wise" sorts
Nocturnal predators
Birds that hoot
"Wise" ones
Mouse-hunting birds
Murder : crows :: parliament : ___
Barn hooters
Halloween birds
Birds in the academic seal of Rice University
Corvine : crows :: strigine : ___
Birds that can turn their heads 270° in either direction
Birds associated with wisdom
Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting
Rowling's Hedwig and Lewis' Glimfeather
Hogwarts letter carriers
Birds that might give a hoot
Birds with big eyes
Real head-turners
Birds with a "snowy" variety
You can't say they won't give a hoot!
Birds that are an anagram of "slow"
Birds sometimes found in barns
Birds that can rotate their necks 270 degrees
Birds heard at night
Birds associated with Athena
Head-turning birds
Creatures with asymmetrical ears for accuracy in hunting
Temple athletes
Birds whose eyes don't move
Birds that can twist their heads almost 360°
Bevy : quails :: parliament : ___
Barred ones sound like they're saying "Who cooks for you?"
Birds that symbolize wisdom
Birds in a battle in Hawaiian legend
Birds capable of 270° head turns
Birds that can swivel their necks 270 degrees
Saw-whets
Birds that hunt at night
Parliament birds