Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for “golden” NYT Crossword Clue

We have the 7-letter answer for Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" crossword clue, last seen in the NYT Crossword February 13, 2026 puzzle. This answer will help you finish the puzzle you’re working on.

Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" Crossword Answer

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  • WHOSE (pronoun)
    1. The possessive case of who or which.
  • GOLDEN (adjective)
    1. presaging or likely to bring good luck or a good outcome
    2. marked by peace and prosperity

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Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" Crossword Clue Q&A

  1. When was Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" crossword clue used most recently?
  2. What was the most recent answer for Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" crossword clue?
    • The most recent answer for the clue is ORIOLES
  3. What is the 7-letter answer for Birds whose name comes from the Latin word for "golden" crossword clue?
    • ORIOLES

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