Answer: HENS
HENS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 218 times.
Referring Clues:
- Layers
- Cheers
- Egg producers
- Roosters' mates
- Brooding sorts
- Coop group
- Feathered layers
- Female octopi
- Egg containers
- Cluckers
- Kind of teeth
- Egg holders?
- Nest egg protectors?
- Some are cooped up
- ___ teeth
- Fowl
- Egg layers
- Setters
- They're inclined to brood
- Natural incubators
- Chicks follow them
- Some lobsters
- Feathered females
- Nesters
- Three French ___
- Nest egg protectors
- Broody birds
- Coop cluckers
- They lay around the house
- Female lobsters
- Most "Chicken Run" characters
- Barnyard shes
- Brood overseers
- Sitters on the farm
- Rooster's roostmates
- Cackleberry producers
- "The Twelve Days of Christmas" trio
- Brood bearers
- Clutch producers
- They make eggs
- Coop cacklers
- They lay around the farm
- Biddies
- Female fowls
- Coop gals
- Barnyard layers
- Brooders?
- Party members?
- Cacklers in coops
- Some layers
- House sitters?
- They roost with roosters
- Fowl females
- Supposed partygoers
- Coop moms
- Coop residents
- Chick tenders
- Mature pullets
- Gift on the third day
- Some roasters
- Chickens that come home to roost
- Pullets are young ones
- Coop dwellers
- Cackling birds
- Farmyard egg layers
- Scarce as __ teeth
- Barnyard cacklers
- Female fowl
- Brooding group
- Female turkeys
- Part of a pecking order?
- Chick watchers
- Layers, really
- Real layers
- Layers in the barnyard
- They peck at their food
- Brood watchers
- Ones in the pecking order?
- Farm cacklers
- Pullets
- Lobster moms
- Brooding bunch?
- Some mothers
- Some "Chicken Run" extras
- Rare as ___ teeth
- Combless coop denizens
- Lady birds
- Scarce as ___ teeth
- They have a pecking order
- Buff Orpingtons or leghorns
- Brooding mothers
- They may be cooped up
- Mother cluckers
- See 28-Down
- Rural layers
- Some female fowl
- Farm fowl
- Brood tenders
- 'Chicken Run' bunch
- Chick tenders
- Egg-laying birds
- Cacklers
- Brooding types
- Barnyard cluckers
- Coop crowd
- Lady Leghorns
- Female pheasants
- "Cluck, cluck" makers
- Brooding ones
- Brooding sorts?
- Animals that lay around the house?
- Roost sitters
- Birds that brood
- Cooped-up cacklers
- Sources of scarce teeth
- Those subsisting on chicken feed
- Barnyard biddies
- Ones in a pecking order
- Ones who brood
- Many are cooped up
- Egg sources
- European trio in a Christmas song
- Clutch warmers
- They're cooped up
- "Chicken Run" characters
- Birds in a clutch
- Ones among the coop populace
- Farm layers
- Domestic fowls
- Group in a coop
- Sources of some scratches
- Buff Orpingtons
- They tend to brood
- Roosters ... or not roosters?
- Barnyard denizens
- Some rural rangers
- Farm fowls
- Roost dwellers
- Some fowl
- Many layers
- Chick magnets?
- Feathered brooders
- Farm animals
- Feathered females on farms
- Barnyard birds
- Coop layers
- Brooding birds
- Brood leaders
- Fowl gals
- They're often cooped up
- Some pheasants
- Pullets, e.g.
- Egg farm denizens
- Egg farm flock
- Farmyard females
- Egg layers in coops
- Some turkeys
- Some party attenders
- Many "Chicken Run" characters
- Plymouth Rocks, e.g.
- Many Rhode Island Reds
- Some lady birds
- Certain layers
- Egg-laying chickens
- Many pheasants
- Cooped-up critters
- Egg makers
- Cooped-up layers
- Chicken coop females
- Yuletide trio
- French birds in a Christmas carol
- Clucking animals
- Ones sitting on eggs
- Multiple layers
- Female Rhode Island Reds
- Females in coops
- Chicken coop dwellers
- Clucking mothers
- Coop occupants
- Certain lawyers
- Farm cluckers
- Egg providers
- Egg producers in coops
- Little chicken tenders?
- ___ teeth (rarity)
- Barnyard egg layers
- Female grouses
- Female chickens
- Nested layers?
- They brood
- Females that may be free-range
- Egg farm mothers
- They lay eggs
- Female birds
- "Animal Farm" rebels
- Chicks' mothers
- Toms' counterparts
- Toothless farm denizens
- Ones tending to brood?
- No cock-a-doodle-doo-ers
- Broody sorts?
- Some egg layers
- Egg farm animals
- Moms in a coop
- Layers on a farm
- Cluckers on a farm
- Cluckers in coops
- Mama birds
- Birds in coops
- Birds in a coop
- They rule the roost
- Brooding bunch
- Female ducks
- Ones laying around in the country?
- University of Delaware's Fightin' Blue ___
- Mother chickens
- Coop denizens
- Small chicken tenders?
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 28, 2024
- LA Times - August 18, 2024
- LA Times - July 21, 2024
- USA Today - July 04, 2024
- New York Times - July 04, 2024
- USA Today - June 14, 2024
- LA Times - June 05, 2024
- USA Today - May 31, 2024
- USA Today - May 02, 2024
- New York Times - April 26, 2024
- USA Today - March 11, 2024
- LA Times - January 15, 2024
- LA Times - January 03, 2024
- New York Times - December 10, 2023
- New York Times - July 13, 2023
- New York Times - May 12, 2023
- New York Times - April 17, 2023
- USA Today - April 12, 2023
- USA Today - April 11, 2023
- USA Today - March 30, 2023
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