Answer: NESTS
NESTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 303 times.
Referring Clues:
- Hives
- Settles in
- Cardinal points?
- Puts one within another
- Homes for hatchlings
- Branch headquarters?
- Retreats
- Coveys
- Settles down
- Termitaria
- Crows' homes
- Homes on high
- Hatching places
- Settles
- Sticky places?
- They may be out on a limb
- Gun emplacements
- Groups of spies
- Cranes make them
- They may go out on a limb
- Tree houses?
- Wasp homes
- Arboreal array
- Homes for families that live in the sticks?
- Fits in well
- Bunting places
- Snug retreats
- Hatching posts?
- Egg holders
- Ants' homes
- Hatchlings' homes
- Digs with twigs?
- Birds' homes
- Fits together
- Fits snugly
- Egg containers
- Tree houses
- Animal shelters
- Egg sites
- Wasps' homes
- Places to roost
- Homes in trees
- Embeds
- Homes of twigs
- Fits (inside)
- Flight destinations
- Return flight destinations?
- Exterminators' targets
- Items in a 46-Across, often
- Homes for 65-Acrosses
- Aeries
- They're for the birds
- Houses in the trees
- Cozy places
- Arboreal abodes
- Aviary abodes
- Swallows sit on them
- Ravens' havens
- Robins' retreats
- Hawks' homes
- They’re often out on a limb
- Hawk's homes
- Homes of mud and twigs
- Kites' quarters
- Digs of twigs
- Hornets' constructions
- Incubation locations
- Fits one inside the next
- Homes for 46-Down
- Homes in the sticks
- Hornet homes
- Sites for snipers
- Wearer of scrubs
- They're often out on a limb
- Residences for cardinals
- Sticky abodes?
- Cheep housing?
- Tweeters' quarters
- Makes a home
- Fits one inside the other
- Twiggy digs
- Homes in the sticks?
- Fits neatly
- Hatchling homes
- Hornets' hangouts
- Chicks' hangouts
- Twig-and-mud homes
- Homes for robins
- High homes
- Houses in trees
- Hotbeds
- Squirrels' constructions
- Emulates Horton the elephant
- Homes for hawks
- Bird houses
- Bird berths
- Eagles' homes
- Bird homes
- Roosts
- Emulates a 9 Down
- Incubation sites
- Homes in branches
- Heron homes
- Wren residences
- "Cheep" homes?
- Machine-gun spots
- Rookery structures
- They're out on a limb
- Natural homes
- Cheep homes?
- Where eagles fare?
- Return-flight destinations?
- Places for 56-Across
- Rooks' homes
- They may be feathered
- Homes for those living in the sticks?
- Ornithologist's finds
- Cozy spots
- Sparrow homes
- Snuggles
- 70 Across homes
- Stacks, in a way
- Bunnies' birthplaces
- Bird houses?
- Fits one inside another
- Places for some newborns
- Forest homes
- Sparrows' homes
- Where early birds bring their worms
- Birds' abodes
- Condor condos?
- Some egg containers
- Stacks like Tupperware
- Bird structures
- Tanager homes
- Cheep accommodations?
- Branch offices?
- Theyre often out on a limb
- Digs in twigs
- Homes for some colonies
- Twiggy abodes
- Places to live in the sticks?
- Avian abodes
- Packs, as a set of mixing bowls
- Larks' locales
- Comfy spots
- Bird abodes
- Comfy places
- Lairs
- Viper homes
- Hawk homes
- Oriole abodes
- Fits inside snugly
- Fits like matryoshka dolls
- Tree homes
- Kite sites
- Builds a tree house?
- Jays' homes
- Stilts' homes
- Treetop homes
- Fits snugly inside
- Twiggy homes
- Resting places for frequent fliers?
- Frequent landing spots
- Robins' homes
- Takeoff points for many test flights
- Avian homes
- Places where talk is cheep?
- Lofty lairs
- Avian nurseries
- Prepares for brooding
- Gets settled
- Give the cold shoulder to
- Homes made of twigs
- Where birds lay eggs
- Digs made of twigs
- Hawks' havens
- Homes for the flighty?
- Abodes for families
- Cozy abodes
- Hummingbirds' homes
- Hatching posts
- Homes for chicks
- Twig digs
- Cozy retreats
- Decorates one's home, as it were
- Leaves home?
- Builds
- Sites for kites
- Grouse houses
- Nutcracker suites
- Crane constructions
- Hatching spots
- Tweeting locales
- Cozy homes
- Where many flights end
- Where chicks hang out?
- Fits in snugly
- Cardinals' homes
- Gets snug
- Some homes in the woods
- Stacks, as matryoshka dolls
- Homes for birds
- Alligator homes
- Birds' lodgings
- Homes for warblers and wasps
- Hawks' hangouts
- Where birds settle down
- Flight destinations?
- Tweets are sent out from them
- Hornets' homes
- Swallows things?
- Stick homes
- *Avian digits
- Twig homes
- Homes drawn by Audubon
- Sticky spots?
- Where wrens rest
- Birds' twig homes
- Safe places
- Swift homes
- Wrens' abodes
- Branch quarters
- Bird's abodes
- Sparrows' shelters
- Finches' homes
- Aeries, e.g.
- Sources of peeps
- Constructions in trees
- Fledgling launching spots
- Avian lodgings
- Avian retreats
- Ibis' homes
- Snug shelters
- Wren dens?
- Comfy homes
- Rats' hangouts
- Rats' places
- Where many eggs are at home
- Stick dwellings
- Lofty homes
- Birds' pads
- Aviary parts
- Larks' lodgings
- Eggy places
- Hornet housings
- Preys for jays
- 22-Downs' homes
- Hives, e.g.
- Pads in trees
- Houses with great shade
- Hangouts
- Homes to cuckoos and loons
- Jays' places
- Anthills and beehives, e.g.
- Fits one within another
- Places for tweeters
- Homes in the woods
- Abodes for birds
- Places for eggs
- Emulates a matryoshka doll, save one
- Pest control targets
- Homes of 15-Acrosses
- Retreats for robins
- Wrens' homes
- Common sources of tweets
- Wasps' dwellings
- Stacks like matryoshka dolls
- Arboreal digs
- Birds' homes in trees
- 42-Down holders
- Comfy quarters
- Spring constructions
- Homes for hornets
- Places to brood
- Homes in an aviary
- Where many tweets originate
- They might take a few swallows
- Fits together snugly
- Homes made of sticks
- They're built in birdhouses
- Locales of wasps and spies
- Snug hideaways
- Houses for grouses
- Stick-y spots?
- Contents of birdhouses
- Gorillas make them using branches
- Mouse pads?
- Homes for fledglings
- "Cheep"-ly built homes
- Makes a house a home, say
- Fits, as matryoshka dolls
- They're stitched by tailorbirds
- Makes some preparations during pregnancy
- Structures built by wasps
- Homes for birds or rats
- Ovenbirds make theirs on forest floors
- Sunbirds' homes
- Swans' homes
- Gets ready to welcome a baby, say
- Feather beds?
- Things weavers weave
- Where chickens come home to roost
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 15, 2024
- LA Times - September 06, 2024
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- New York Times - May 25, 2024
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- New York Times - July 15, 2023
- USA Today - May 18, 2023
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- New York Times - December 04, 2022
- LA Times - December 02, 2022
- New York Times - September 30, 2022
- USA Today - August 12, 2022
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