Crossword-Solution: AUKS 4 letters, 72 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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AUKS anagram AKSU, KASU, KAUS, SAUK, SKUA, USAK

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Guillemots, e.g. 1 answer
Birds with webbed feet 1 answer
Black and white fliers 1 answer
Black-and-white divers 1 answer
Divers of northern waters 1 answer
Razor-billed birds 1 answer
Diving birds of the north. 1 answer
Diving flock 1 answer
Diving sea birds 1 answer
Dovekies 1 answer
Dovekies, e.g. 1 answer
Great and razor-billed 1 answer
Great ones are extinct 1 answer
Web-footed diving birds 1 answer
Northern birds 1 answer
Northern sea birds 1 answer
Northern seabirds 1 answer
Northern seafowl 1 answer
Penguin lookalikes 1 answer
Penguins' cousins 1 answer
Pretty graceful divers, despite what one might think from their name 1 answer
Puffin cousins 1 answer
Puffin relatives 1 answer
Puffins and Guillemots 1 answer
Puffins' cousins 1 answer
Puffins, e.g. 1 answer
Birds that look a bit like penguins 1 answer
Web-footed divers 1 answer
The Eskimo eat them 1 answer
Short-winged birds 1 answer
Relatives of puffins 1 answer
Arctic divers 1 answer
Arctic diving birds 1 answer
Arctic fliers 1 answer
Arctic fowl. 1 answer
Arctic sea birds 1 answer
Razorbill birds 1 answer
Razor-billed seabirds 1 answer
Birds with coastal colonies 1 answer
Razor-billed divers 1 answer
Birds somewhat related to penguins 1 answer
Birds of Iceland. 1 answer
Black-and-white diving birds 2 answers
Puffin's kin 2 answers
"Great" birds 2 answers
Black-and-white seabirds 2 answers
Razorbills 2 answers
Northern fliers. 2 answers
Northern diving birds 2 answers
Guillemots. 2 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Her latest “aberration,” as Arnfinn called it, was an extraordinary interest in the habits of the eider-ducks, auks, and sea-gulls, the noisy monotony of whose existence had, but a few months ago, appeared to her the symbol of all that was vulgar and coarse in human and animal life.
Tales From Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen 1995
The form of its beak and nostrils, length of foot, and even the colouring of its plumage, show that this bird is a petrel: on the other hand, its short wings and consequent little power of flight, its form of body and shape of tail, the absence of a hind toe to its foot, its habit of diving, and its choice of situation, make it at first doubtful whether its relationship is not equally close with the auks.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
Hence it will cause him no surprise that there should be geese and frigate-birds with webbed feet, living on the dry land and rarely alighting on the water, that there should be long-toed corncrakes, living in meadows instead of in swamps; that there should be woodpeckers where hardly a tree grows; that there should be diving thrushes and diving Hymenoptera, and petrels with the habits of auks.
On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin 1999
Hence we can understand, bearing in mind that each organic being is trying to live wherever it can live, how it has arisen that there are upland geese with webbed feet, ground woodpeckers, diving thrushes, and petrels with the habits of auks.
On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin 1999
The form of its beak and nostrils, length of foot, and even the colouring of its plumage, show that this bird is a petrel: on the other hand, its short wings and consequent little power of flight, its form of body and shape of tail, the absence of a hind toe to its foot, its habit of living, and its choice of situation, make it at first doubtful whether its relationship is not equally close with the auks.
Journal of Researches Charles Darwin 2001
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 119 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).