Answer: ORIOLE
ORIOLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 198 times.
Referring Clues:
- Baltimore's ___ Park
 - Camden Yards player
 - Jim Palmer, notably
 - Baltimore bird
 - Firebird
 - Jim Palmer was one
 - Cal Ripken, for one
 - Meadowlark's kin
 - Brooks Robinson, e.g.
 - Colorful percher
 - Jim Palmer, once
 - Cousin of a meadowlark
 - St. Louis Brown, after 1954
 - Colorful flier
 - Bobolink's kin
 - Brooks Robinson was one
 - Yankee rival
 - Builder of a hanging nest
 - Baltimore player
 - Brooks Robinson, for one
 - Baltimore ballplayer
 - Black-and-orange bird
 - Player coached by Earl Weaver
 - Brooks Robinson, notably
 - Yankee opponent
 - Black-and-orange songbird
 - Treetop whistler
 - American League bird
 - Brooks Robinson, for 23 years
 - Blue Jay opponent
 - National rival
 - A.L. East player
 - Orange-and-black flier
 - Cal Ripken Jr., for one
 - Baltimore athlete
 - Maryland's state bird
 - Bird on a baseball cap
 - Diamond bird
 - Brightly colored bird
 - Cal Ripken Jr., notably
 - Baseball bird
 - Baseball "bird"
 - Brightly-colored flier
 - Camden Yards athlete
 - Baltimore baseballer
 - Blue Jay rival
 - Camden Yards ballplayer
 - Black and orange bird
 - Camden Yards bird
 - "Baltimore" bird
 - Jim Palmer or Cal Ripken Jr.
 - Blackbird relative
 - Rafael Palmeiro, for one
 - Devil Ray rival
 - Certain firebird
 - Brooks Robinson, for his entire career
 - A.L. cap bird
 - Memorial Stadium player, once
 - Cal Ripken Jr., e.g.
 - Colorful songbird
 - Ray's opponent
 - Player managed by Earl Weaver
 - Bird with a ball?
 - 1983 World Series ring recipient
 - Baltimore __: Maryland state bird
 - Maryland state bird
 - Meadowlark kin
 - Baseball-cap bird
 - State bird of Maryland
 - American songbird
 - Bird popular in Baltimore
 - Cal Ripken, once
 - Orange-and-black bird
 - Opponent for 4-Down
 - Cal Ripken, Jr., notably
 - American Leaguer since '54
 - Blue Jay adversary
 - Camden Yards pro
 - Camden Yards denizen
 - Charm City ballplayer
 - Old Line State symbol
 - 16-Across, for one
 - Met's 1969 World Series rival
 - National's local rival
 - Bird that hangs its nest from a branch
 - Bright songbird
 - His team has an orange-and-black logo
 - Baltimore ___: Maryland state bird
 - Baltimore batter
 - Meadowlark's cousin
 - Maryland pro
 - Red-and-black bird
 - Colorful bird
 - Meadow-lark's cousin
 - Maryland bird
 - Songbird
 - Kind of bird
 - Baltimore flier
 - Bobolink's cousin
 - Ripken, famously
 - Bright bird
 - Red-and-black bird
 - Firebird, e.g.
 - Bright songster
 - Bright songster
 - American Leaguer since 1954
 - Baseball player in black and orange
 - Maryland state symbol
 - 13-Down athlete
 - Baltimore catcher, say
 - Baltimore pro
 - Pretty songbird
 - Maryland state bird, for one
 - Two-toned bird
 - Magpie cousin
 - Bird that builds hanging nests
 - Baltimore baseballer, or a migratory bird
 - Player in Camden Yards
 - Brightly plumed songbird
 - Bird in a dugout
 - Bird on Cal Ripken's cap
 - A.L. East athlete
 - Maryland player
 - One cheered in Baltimore
 - 106-Down on Cal Ripken's cap
 - Baltimore blackbird
 - Twin's rival
 - Yankee foe
 - Bird on a cap in Baltimore
 - Chris Davis, for one
 - Blackbird's cousin
 - J.J. Hardy, in 2013
 - Matt Wieters, for one
 - Maryland symbol
 - Player in orange and black
 - Member of Buck Showalter's MLB team
 - Yellow-bellied tweeter
 - Oval-nest builder
 - Maker of a hanging nest
 - 2014 American League East champ
 - Brooks Robinson, for years
 - J.J. Hardy, for one
 - Maryland songbird
 - Tiger's rival, sometimes
 - Gaudy song bird
 - Manny Machado, for one
 - Cal Ripken Jr. was one
 - Two-tone flyer
 - Player with an orange-and-black logo
 - Frank Robinson was one
 - American League team member
 - Baltimore's bird
 - Gaudy songbird
 - Orange enthusiast
 - Maryland's state bird is one
 - Raven's spring counterpart?
 - Dylan Bundy or Zach Britton
 - Bird whose name means "golden"
 - Maryland state bird, e.g.
 - "the human vacuum cleaner" for one
 - Pro baseball player with an orange-and-black uniform
 - Camden Yards regular
 - Bird with orange plumage
 - Bird of baseball
 - Orange lover
 - Hangnest
 - Mid-Atlantic state symbol
 - Weaver bird, formerly
 - Troupial
 - Adam Jones, for one
 - Ripken Jr., notably
 - 1969 World Series competitor
 - Baltimore slugger
 - 1979 World Series opponent of the 75-Across
 - Charm City baseballer
 - Player at Baltimore's Camden Yards
 - Baltimore ___ (Maryland's state bird)
 - Bird that might be orange and black
 - Songbird named for its golden color
 - National's Baltimore rival
 - Baltimore MLB player
 - Athlete at Baltimore's Camden Yards
 - Symbol of Maryland
 - Bird that eats oranges (!)
 - Cal Ripken, for his entire major-league career
 - Yankee's Baltimore rival
 - Bird that may be orange and black
 - Manny Machado, before becoming a Padre
 - Bird with a Baltimore species
 - Colorful bird in the blackbird family
 - Frank Robinson or Brooks Robinson of the Baseball Hall of Fame
 - Bird attracted to grape jelly
 - Bird associated with bats
 - Bird attracted to oranges
 - Bird with an "orchard" species
 - Baltimore baseball player
 - Player in the A.L. East
 - Warbler lookalike
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 23, 2025
 - LA Times - October 19, 2025
 - LA Times - September 28, 2025
 - New York Times - April 11, 2025
 - USA Today - April 04, 2025
 - LA Times - March 23, 2025
 - New York Times - March 21, 2025
 - New York Times - March 18, 2025
 - USA Today - March 04, 2025
 - USA Today - February 13, 2025
 - USA Today - December 12, 2024
 - New York Times - November 25, 2024
 - New York Times - October 29, 2024
 - LA Times - October 14, 2024
 - USA Today - July 24, 2024
 - LA Times - July 24, 2024
 - LA Times - June 04, 2024
 - USA Today - March 18, 2024
 - USA Today - February 08, 2024
 - USA Today - December 20, 2023
 
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