• 'Beau Geste' author
• Baby Blues baby
• Beau Geste author P. C. ___
• Beau Geste novelist
• Troglodytes member
• 1674 architect of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
• Architect and bird
• Architect Christopher
• Architect of London s St. Paul s Cathedral
• Architect of St. Paul's
• Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral
• Architect of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich
• Architect Sir Christopher
• Architect who cofounded the Royal Society
• Architect whose epitaph says Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you
• Architect with an avian name
• Arizona's or South Carolina's state bird
• Astronomer-turned-architect
• Avian songster
• Avian warbler
• Aviary singer
• Bird
• Bird in a treehouse
• Bird or architect
• Bird that perches with its tail erect
• Bird that perches with its tail straight up
• Bird with a song
• Bird with speckled eggs
• Bird's name after house or Carolina
• Birdbrained creature?
• Birdhouse bird
• Birdhouse bird, perhaps
• Birdhouse dweller
• Birdhouse nester
• Birdhouse occupant, perhaps
• Birdhouse resident
• Birdhouse singer
• Birdhouse songbird
• Br. navy member
• British architect
• British servicewoman
• Brown bird
• Brown singer
• Brown songbird
• Brown-and-black songbird
• Brownish song bird
• Cactus ___ (Arizona's state bird)
• Cactus ___ (state bird of Arizona)
• Carolina ___
• Carolina ___ (little songster)
• Carolina bird
• Certain songbird
• Charles II's royal architect
• Chelsea Hospital architect
• Chirpy bird
• Christopher, the architect
• Church architect
• Cock-tailed bird
• Common songbird
• Cousin of a treecreeper
• Creature with the scientific name Troglodytes troglodytes
• Dark brown songbird
• Designer of St. Paul's
• Designer of St. Paul's Cathedral in London
• Drury Lane Theatre architect
• Early English architect
• Eminent British architect
• English architect
• English astronomer-turned-architect
• Fairy ___ (bluecap)
• Famed English architect
• Follower of Christopher or Carolina
• Former 50-pound note portrait
• Great English architect
• Hampton Court Palace architect
• Hedgerow nester
• High volume songbird
• Hoppy bird
• House ___
• Important British architect
• Insect-eating songbird
• Kensington Palace architect
• Knighted architect
• Little bird
• Little brown songbird
• Little chirper
• Little Jenny of nursery rhyme fame
• Little songbird
• Loud songbird
• Marsh bird
• Meadowlark's cousin
• Melodious singer
• Mother Goose's Jenny
• Mother Goose's Little Jenny
• Nest builder
• Northern Hemisphere bird
• Old World warbler
• Pembroke College Chapel designer
• Pert bird
• Pinger that searches
• Plump songbird
• Royal Hospital Chelsea architect
• Royal Society cofounder
• Singer of complex songs
• Singer with a wide range
• Singer with wings
• Singing bird
• Sir Christopher the architect
• Slender-billed songbird
• Small bird
• Small brown bird
• Small brown singer
• Small brown singing bird
• Small brown songbird
• Small but loud songbird
• Small passerine
• Small singer
• Small singing bird
• Small song bird
• Small songster
• Small warbler
• Small, loud songbird
• Small, vocal bird
• Songbird
• Songbird with an erect tail
• South Carolina's state bird
• Spring singer
• St. James' Piccadilly designer
• St. Paul s Cathedral architect
• St. Paul's architect
• St. Paul's architect Sir Christopher
• St. Paul's Cathedral designer
• St. Paul's designer
• St. Paul's designer Christopher
• Suburban warbler
• Tiny feathered friend
• Tiny singer
• Tiny triller
• Tiny warbler
• Tomtit
• Trinity College Library architect
• Troglodyte
• Troglodytes specimen
• Troglodytidae member
• Tweety bird
• Underbrush chatterer
• Valuable insect-eater
• Warbler
• Wee warbler
• Woman sailor, in British naval slang
• Word with house or Carolina
• They feed on insects
• English architect who designed more than fifty London churches (1632-1723)
• And of several small active brown birds of the northern hemisphere with short upright tails
1. вьюрок, королёк и др. птицы из семейства воробьиных
2. крапивник (Troglodytidae)