Answer:
We have spotted EMU (3 Letters) a total of 346 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with EMU and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
| • | A large Australian bird, of two species (Dromaius Novae-Hollandiae and D. irroratus), related to the cassowary and the ostrich. The emu runs swiftly, but is unable to fly. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Bird that lays bluish-green eggs
- Six-footer with feathers
- Source of green eggs
- Bird that can outrun the fastest human sprinters
- Australian source of some cosmetic oil
- Bird whose males incubate the eggs
- Bird with large green eggs
- Liberty Mutual's bird mascot
- Bird that lays large green eggs
- Earthbound Australian bird
- Liberty Mutual bird
- Tall bird in a eucalyptus forest
- Flightless Down Under bird
- Grounded bird
- Bird you might see at the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary
- LiMu ___ (rhyming insurance mascot)
- Long-legged bird
- Flightless bird Down Under
- Australia's largest bird
- Big flightless bird
- Bird in Australian Aboriginal rock art
- Big bird in the Outback
- Bird that can be six feet tall
- Bird with eight-inch wings
- Big Australian bird
- Depiction on Perth Mint coins
- Foe in a 1932 Australian war
- Large bird that lays green eggs which are incubated by the male
- Bird that lays green eggs
- Outback creature
- Aussie flightless bird
- Rhea's relative
- Australian avian
- Australian fast runner
- Speedy bird
- Cassowary relative
- Dingo prey
- Aussie flightless 53-Across
- Petting zoo bird
- First name on the Supreme Court
- Green egg layer
- Bird that can weigh more than a baby hippo
- Bird on an Australian coin
- Self-centered sort
- Six-foot-tall Aussie sprinter
- Outback runner
- Sch. in Ypsilanti whose mascot is an eagle not another large bird
- Big bird Down Under
- Fall off
- Bird whose males incubate eggs and rear chicks
- Pipe down!
- Bird that can run faster than Usain Bolt
- Big bird (but not Big Bird)
- Runner with six toes
- Its egg resembles an avocado
- Runner Down Under
- Lubricant source of OPEC unconcern
- Australian beer brand named for a bird
- Following the buddy system say
- Bird in a eucalyptus forest
- Three-toed bird
- Cassowary’s cousin
- Bird on the Australian coat of arms
- Bird with a long neck and tiny wings
- Giant bird
- 6-foot Aussie bird
- Big Aussie bird
- Shaggy-plumed bird
- Bird whose eggs can weigh 2 pounds
- Bird on Australia's coat of arms
- Layer of green eggs
- Queensland bird
- Second-tallest living bird
- Bird that can be 6.2 feet tall
- Running bird
- Worlds second-tallest bird
- Liberty Mutual mascot
- Runner with vestigial wings
- Bird similar to a cassowary
- Feathered symbol of Australia
- Large flightless bird
- Tall Australian bird
- Bird with a bluish neck and green eggs
- Bird not quite as tall as an ostrich
- Ostrich's Aussie cousin
- Ostrich relative
- Feathered creature in Liberty Mutual ads
- Bird in Liberty Mutual ads
- Giant flightless bird
- Big bird in Australia
- Bird that can run 30 mph
- Bird that swallows large pebbles to aid in digestion
- Cassowary cousin
- Earthbound bird
- Bird that makes resonant booming sounds
- Ostrichlike bird
- Australian runner
- Australian animal
- Tall bird
- Only bird with calf muscles
- Aussie runner
- Flightless bird
- Bird in the bush
- Blue-__: pain relief brand
- Feathered Australian
- Feathered six-footer
- Down Under bird
- Layer of big eggs
- Ostrich cousin
- Large Australian bird
- The only bird with calf muscles
- Image on Australias coat of arms
- Ostrich kin
- Runner with gray-brown plumage
- Australian bird
- Prey for a dingo
- Shaggy-plumed runner
- Aussie bird
- Ostrich’s kin
- Big bird of Australia
- Bird that has calf muscles
- CGI bird in Liberty Mutual ads
- Big bird
- Outback bird
- Flightless Australian bird
Usage among publishers:
- USA Today: Dec 1, 2025
- Newsday: Nov 20, 2025
- LA Times: Nov 17, 2025
- New York Times: Oct 14, 2025
- LA Times: Sep 12, 2025
- New York Times: Sep 10, 2025
- LA Times: Aug 28, 2025
- New York Times: Jul 6, 2025
- Universal: Jun 30, 2025
- LA Times: Jun 24, 2025
- USA Today: Jun 13, 2025
- Universal: Jun 11, 2025
- LA Times: May 21, 2025
- LA Times: May 15, 2025
- Universal: May 7, 2025
- USA Today: May 3, 2025
- LA Times: Apr 16, 2025
- USA Today: Apr 14, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 28, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 23, 2025
- Universal: Mar 17, 2025
- Universal: Mar 13, 2025
- Universal: Mar 8, 2025
- Universal: Mar 1, 2025
- Newsday: Feb 1, 2025
- New York Times: Jan 25, 2025
- New York Times: Jan 20, 2025
- LA Times: Jan 19, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Jan 18, 2025
- USA Today: Feb 4, 2023