Crossword-Solution: NIGHTJAR 8 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Nightjar n. A goatsucker, esp. the European species. See Illust. of
Goatsucker.

We have 18 clues for the answer “NIGHTJAR”

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OILBIRD relative 1 answer
Nocturnal insect-eating bird 1 answer
Nocturnal bird related to the swift 1 answer
GUACHARO relative 1 answer
Goatsucker, named for its harsh cry 1 answer
HARSH-voiced nocturnal bird 1 answer
nocturnal bird with a harsh cry 2 answers
mopoke 2 answers
BIRD seeking insects on pasture-grounds 2 answers
INSECT-seeking bird on pasture-grounds 2 answers
ALASKAN bird 2 answers
Nighthawk 3 answers
Goatsucker 4 answers
TASMANIAN bird 5 answers
Owl 9 answers
CRY HARSH 10 answers
Nocturnal bird 17 answers
NORTH American bird 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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She is still as real to me as the stars,--and, alas, as far away! I think no thought that does not fly to her, I have no joys I do not share with her, I tell her when the spring is here, and we sit beneath the moon and listen to the nightjar together.
The Quest of the Golden Girl Richard le Gallienne 1996
From these reflections I was roused by the plaintive three-syllable call of an evening bird--a nightjar common in these woods; and was surprised to find that the sun had set, and the woods already shadowed with the twilight.
Green Mansions W. H. Hudson 1997
How different the nights had seemed when I was without shelter, before I had rediscovered fire! How had I endured it? That strange ghostly gloom of the woods at night-time full of innumerable strange shapes; still and dark, yet with something seen at times moving amidst them, dark and vague and strange also--an owl, perhaps, or bat, or great winged moth, or nightjar.
Green Mansions W. H. Hudson 1997
Then memory, like the nightjar on the pine, And sightless hope, a woodlark in night sky, Joined notes of Death and Life till night’s decline Of Death, of Life, those inwound notes are mine.
Poems, Volume 2 [of 3] George Meredith 2015
For him the Bat is a Rat that has grown wings; the Cuckoo is a Sparrow-hawk retired from business; the Slug is a Snail who has lost his shell with the advance of years; the Nightjar (Known also as the Goatsucker, because of the mistaken belief that the bird sucks the milk of Goats, and, in America, as the Whippoorwill.--Translator's Note.), the Chaoucho-grapaou, as he calls her, is an elderly Toad, who, becoming enamoured of milk-food, has grown feathers, so that she may enter the byres and milk the Goats.
More Hunting Wasps J. Henri Fabre 2002
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1972–2005).